The History of British India, Volum 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 344
... Delhi , including the Jaat country , and nearly one half of the Doab , subject chiefly to the Emperor Shah Aulum , and a few other Moham- medan chiefs . Sindiah was the Mahratta prince , who , from the vicinity of his territories , and ...
... Delhi , including the Jaat country , and nearly one half of the Doab , subject chiefly to the Emperor Shah Aulum , and a few other Moham- medan chiefs . Sindiah was the Mahratta prince , who , from the vicinity of his territories , and ...
Pàgina 346
... Delhi , with the nominal authority over the city , and a small district around , he was held in a state of poverty , in which not only the decencies , but almost the necessaries of life were denied to him and his family . A Kelledar or ...
... Delhi , with the nominal authority over the city , and a small district around , he was held in a state of poverty , in which not only the decencies , but almost the necessaries of life were denied to him and his family . A Kelledar or ...
Pàgina 413
... Delhi , and a small portion of surrounding territory , a sort of nominal sovereignty was reserved to the Em- peror . The whole was , indeed , to remain under charge of the British Resident ; but the revenues would be collected , and ...
... Delhi , and a small portion of surrounding territory , a sort of nominal sovereignty was reserved to the Em- peror . The whole was , indeed , to remain under charge of the British Resident ; but the revenues would be collected , and ...
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BOOK V | 1 |
CHAPTER VIII | 50 |
Situation of Oude as left by Lord Teignmouth highly satisfactory | 122 |
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