The History of India: From the Earliest Period to the Close of Lord Dalhousie's Administration, Volume 2Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1871 - India |
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administration alliance Ameer Khan appointed authority Bajee Rao battalions battle Bengal Bhurtpore British Government Burmese Calcutta camp campaign capital captured Carnatic cavalry CHAP chief Colonel Monson command Company Company's considered Court of Directors crores crores of rupees Crown 8vo Deccan Delhi despatch districts dominions Edition empire encamped enemy engaged England English established European officers expedition force fortress French Goorkhas Governor Governor-General guns Hindostan Holkar honour horse hostile hundred Hyderabad India House infantry Jeypore lacs of rupees Lord Cornwallis Lord Hastings Lord Lake Lord Minto Lord Wellesley Madras Mahratta empire ment miles military minister mutiny Mysore Nabob native princes negotiations Nizam Oude peace Peshwa Pindarees plunder Poona possession proceeded proposed province raja of Nagpore Rajpoot regiments Resident revenue Runjeet Sing rupees a-year ryot sent sepoys Seringapatam settlement siege Sir George Barlow Sir John Shore Sirjee success surrender territories throne tion Tippoo treaty troops Vizier Wellesley's zemindars