The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... Carnatic below the Ghauts ; the second, including the table land between the first and second range of mountains, and called Carnatic above the Ghauts. A corresponding tract, ''extending from the northern branch of the Cavery to Cape ...
... Carnatic below the Ghauts ; the second, including the table land between the first and second range of mountains, and called Carnatic above the Ghauts. A corresponding tract, ''extending from the northern branch of the Cavery to Cape ...
Pàgina 66
... Carnatic was included in the general subjugation, and formed part of the great Subah of the Deccan. In the smaller provinces or viceroyalties, the districts or subdivisions, were proportionally small ; and the sub-governors of these ...
... Carnatic was included in the general subjugation, and formed part of the great Subah of the Deccan. In the smaller provinces or viceroyalties, the districts or subdivisions, were proportionally small ; and the sub-governors of these ...
Pàgina 69
... Carnatic, he arrived at " *— Arcot in the month of March, 1743. He treated the son of 1749, Sufder Ali with respect ; but appointed his general Cojah Abdoolla, to the government of the Carnatic ; and compelled Morari Row, and the ...
... Carnatic, he arrived at " *— Arcot in the month of March, 1743. He treated the son of 1749, Sufder Ali with respect ; but appointed his general Cojah Abdoolla, to the government of the Carnatic ; and compelled Morari Row, and the ...
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