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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... Sindhia undertook to contribute 65,000 rupees monthly towards the expenses of the imperial household , and subsequently such additional amount as the increasing revenues of the two provinces might justify . By the close of 1785 Sindhia ...
... Sindhia undertook to contribute 65,000 rupees monthly towards the expenses of the imperial household , and subsequently such additional amount as the increasing revenues of the two provinces might justify . By the close of 1785 Sindhia ...
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... Sindhia and another faction , bent upon opposing Nana's plans . This faction contrived to place Chimnaji Appa , the brother of Baji Rao , on the throne at the end of May , 1796 , whereupon Nana took refuge in the Konkan and there ...
... Sindhia and another faction , bent upon opposing Nana's plans . This faction contrived to place Chimnaji Appa , the brother of Baji Rao , on the throne at the end of May , 1796 , whereupon Nana took refuge in the Konkan and there ...
Page 374
... Sindhia and the Bhonsle raja at Assaye in September , and then , after forcing on Sindhia a temporary suspension of hostilities , defeated the raja decisively at Argaon in November , stormed the strong fortress of Gawilgarh , and thus ...
... Sindhia and the Bhonsle raja at Assaye in September , and then , after forcing on Sindhia a temporary suspension of hostilities , defeated the raja decisively at Argaon in November , stormed the strong fortress of Gawilgarh , and thus ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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