| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1804 - 542 pages
...Jau, willing however to ilicw their voluntary Attachment to the Soubah, will always be ready to fend two Battalions of Sepoys, and Six Pieces of Artillery, manned by Europeans, tvhenever the Soubah íhaü require them, and the Situation of their Affairs will allow of fuch a Body... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1832 - 600 pages
...provisions, fixed the tribute payable for the Circars at seven lacs of rupees per annum, and stipulated that two battalions of sepoys, and six pieces of artillery, manned by Europeans, should be supplied to the Nizam, whenever he might require them, the expense of which was to be borne... | |
| Great Britain - 1841 - 516 pages
...£70,000 per annum if the circars, &c. ceded by former treaty, are left peaceably in their possession. Two battalions of sepoys, and six pieces of artillery, manned by Europeans, to bo furnished by the East India Company when required. 1779, April 27. — Treaty with Bazalet Jung... | |
| India - 1854 - 786 pages
...East-India Company and the nabob of the Carnatic (who was a party to the treaty) were to be always ready to send two battalions of sepoys, and six pieces of...Europeans, whenever the Nizam should require them, and the situation of affairs would allow of such assistance being rendered, the Nizam paying the expense... | |
| Pharoah and Co - Burma - 1855 - 764 pages
...provisions, fixed the tribute payable for the Circars at seven lacs of Rupees per annum, and stipulated that two battalions of sepoys, and six pieces of artillery manned by Europeans, should be supplied to the Nizam, whenever he might require them ; the expense to be borne by his Highness,... | |
| Edward Thornton - India - 1857 - 1036 pages
...Carnatic (who was a party to the treaty) were to be always ready to send two battalions of •epoys, and six pieces of artillery manned by Europeans, whenever the Nizam should require them, and the situation of affairs would allow of such assistance being rendered, the Nizam paying the expense... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1864 - 886 pages
...East India Company and the nabob of the Carnatic (who was a party to it), engaged to be always ready to send two battalions of sepoys, and six pieces of...Europeans, whenever the Nizam should require them, and the situation of affairs would allow of such assistance being rendered. The expenses of the force thus... | |
| John Clark Marshman - India - 1867 - 440 pages
...; but at the same time he expressed his confidence that the Company's government would be prepared, with equal alacrity, to fulfil the obligations to...province of the Carnatic Balaghaut, " then usurped by Ilyder Naik." With his usual duplicity, the Nizam sent an envoy at the same time to Tippoo, to propose... | |
| John Clark Marshman - India - 1867 - 476 pages
...; but at the same time he expressed his confidence that the Company's government would be prepared, with equal alacrity, to fulfil the obligations to...battalions of sepoys and six pieces of artillery, maimed by Europeans, whenever the Nizam should require them, and to reduce and transfer to him the... | |
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