The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 99
... Circars was resigned.1 Till the decision of the two Companies in Europe should be given, the contracting parties were to abstain from hostilities, direct or indirect ; and their possessions to remain as they were. That the severe ...
... Circars was resigned.1 Till the decision of the two Companies in Europe should be given, the contracting parties were to abstain from hostilities, direct or indirect ; and their possessions to remain as they were. That the severe ...
Pàgina 317
... Circars. Like the rest of India, this tract was held by renters responsible for a certain portion of revenue. Of ... Circars were freed from their dependence upon the Subahdar of the Deccan, and bestowed upon the English. Nor was this ...
... Circars. Like the rest of India, this tract was held by renters responsible for a certain portion of revenue. Of ... Circars were freed from their dependence upon the Subahdar of the Deccan, and bestowed upon the English. Nor was this ...
Pàgina 107
James Mill, Horace Hayman Wilson. THE GUNTOOR CIRCAR. 107 The lands or taxes in the Circars were let, some for BOOK V. ten years, some for five.1 The jaghire about Madras was chap iv. re-let to the Nabob, not for one, but for three years ...
James Mill, Horace Hayman Wilson. THE GUNTOOR CIRCAR. 107 The lands or taxes in the Circars were let, some for BOOK V. ten years, some for five.1 The jaghire about Madras was chap iv. re-let to the Nabob, not for one, but for three years ...
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