The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... ROHILLAS AND OUDH 217 House of Commons , we should then have excited the jealousy of the nawab of Oudh , to whom the districts had formerly belonged , and so have endangered our alliance with him . It is always worth while to remember ...
... ROHILLAS AND OUDH 217 House of Commons , we should then have excited the jealousy of the nawab of Oudh , to whom the districts had formerly belonged , and so have endangered our alliance with him . It is always worth while to remember ...
Page 218
... Rohillas reoccupied the country . The casus foederis arose in 1773. In the spring the Marathas re- entered Rohilkhand at Ramghat . The nawab of Oudh , with a British brigade in support under Sir Robert Barker , advanced to repel the ...
... Rohillas reoccupied the country . The casus foederis arose in 1773. In the spring the Marathas re- entered Rohilkhand at Ramghat . The nawab of Oudh , with a British brigade in support under Sir Robert Barker , advanced to repel the ...
Page 220
... Rohillas were driven out of the country , which was incorporated in the dominions of the nawab of Oudh , a small ... ROHILLA WAR Question of the Rohilla War.
... Rohillas were driven out of the country , which was incorporated in the dominions of the nawab of Oudh , a small ... ROHILLA WAR Question of the Rohilla War.
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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