The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 66
... Subahdar, or Viceroy, were not always nominated by him. They were often nominated immediately by the Emperor ; and not unfrequently as a check upon the dangerous power of the Subahdar. When the Subahdar, however, wras powerful, and the ...
... Subahdar, or Viceroy, were not always nominated by him. They were often nominated immediately by the Emperor ; and not unfrequently as a check upon the dangerous power of the Subahdar. When the Subahdar, however, wras powerful, and the ...
Pàgina 78
... Subahdar kept the field ; but felt exceedingly weary of the contest ; and at last appeared inclined to concede whatever was demanded by the French. Dupleix negotiated at once with the traitors and the Subahdar. He had just concluded his ...
... Subahdar kept the field ; but felt exceedingly weary of the contest ; and at last appeared inclined to concede whatever was demanded by the French. Dupleix negotiated at once with the traitors and the Subahdar. He had just concluded his ...
Pàgina 316
... Subahdar to a prison ; and invested 1765. himself with the full powers and insignia of the government. The treaty, by the provisions of which the pretensions of England and France were at this time adjusted, affords a singular ...
... Subahdar to a prison ; and invested 1765. himself with the full powers and insignia of the government. The treaty, by the provisions of which the pretensions of England and France were at this time adjusted, affords a singular ...
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