The History of India, from the Earliest Period to the Close of Lord Dalhousie's Administration, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1867 |
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... hundred and fifty miles distant , in his immediate vicinity . But , his intelligence department , to which only 2,000 rupees a month had been allotted , was wretched beyond example , while the admirable organization of Tippoo's troop of ...
... hundred and fifty miles distant , in his immediate vicinity . But , his intelligence department , to which only 2,000 rupees a month had been allotted , was wretched beyond example , while the admirable organization of Tippoo's troop of ...
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... hundred elephants laden with treasure , followed by a hundred carts supplied with liquor , and 60,000 bullocks laden with provisions belonging to the brinjarees , the professional and hereditary carriers of India , more than one ...
... hundred elephants laden with treasure , followed by a hundred carts supplied with liquor , and 60,000 bullocks laden with provisions belonging to the brinjarees , the professional and hereditary carriers of India , more than one ...
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... hundred and one gold mohurs , and took his seat on the right , when Sindia's secre- tary read out the patent , as well as the edict abolishing the slaughter of kine . The Peshwa was then invested with the gorgeous robes and splendid ...
... hundred and one gold mohurs , and took his seat on the right , when Sindia's secre- tary read out the patent , as well as the edict abolishing the slaughter of kine . The Peshwa was then invested with the gorgeous robes and splendid ...
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... hundred pieces of cannon , and a hundred thousand horse . But he dismounted from his elephant at the gates of Poona , and in the great hall of audience placed himself below all the hereditary nobles of the state . The Peshwa entered the ...
... hundred pieces of cannon , and a hundred thousand horse . But he dismounted from his elephant at the gates of Poona , and in the great hall of audience placed himself below all the hereditary nobles of the state . The Peshwa entered the ...
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... hundred and eighty - five lacs of rupees a - year to his successor , but under Sir John Shore's administration it had dwindled down , year after year , without any war expenditure , and for the first time in the history of British India ...
... hundred and eighty - five lacs of rupees a - year to his successor , but under Sir John Shore's administration it had dwindled down , year after year , without any war expenditure , and for the first time in the history of British India ...
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administration alliance appeared appointed army arrival attack authority Bajee Rao battle body British Government brought Calcutta camp capital CHAP chief Colonel command Company Company's complete considered continued Court of Directors death Deccan demand determined directed districts dominions enemy engaged England English entered established European feeling field force French Governor-General Hastings Holkar horse House hundred immediately important increase India influence interests join lacs of rupees Lake land length letter likewise Lord Cornwallis Lord Wellesley Madras Mahratta ment miles military minister months Mysore Nabob Nana native negotiations never Nizam object obliged obtained offered officers ordered peace period person Peshwa placed Poona position possession present princes proceeded proposed protection province raja reached received refused remain Resident restored rupees sent Shore Sir John soon success territories tion Tippoo took treaty troops whole
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