Mardtha rule, until the fall of DELHI in 1803, when all the country between the Jumna and the Ganges was ceded by Sindhia to the British. The Begam, who had up till that time given active assistance to Sindhia, thereupon made submission to the new Government,... The Imperial Gazetteer of India - 384 페이지저자: William Wilson Hunter - 1886전체보기 - 도서 정보
| William Wilson Hunter - 1881 - 546 페이지
...Meanwhile, the southern portion of the District still remained in its anarchic condition under Marhatta rule, until the fall of DELHI in 1803, when all the...remained constantly faithful till her death in 1836. The pargands now constituting the District of Meerut were at first divided amongst the surrounding Districts,... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1886 - 554 페이지
...Meanwhile, the southern portion of the District still remained in its anarchic condition under Mardtha rule, until the fall of DELHI in 1803, when all the...surrounding Districts, but were afterwards attached to Sahdranpur. In 1818, Meerut was formed into a separate District. which was further sub-divided in 1824... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1886 - 554 페이지
...Meanwhile, the southern portion of the District still remained in its anarchic condition under Mardthd rule, until the fall of DELHI in 1803, when all the...remained constantly faithful till her death in 1836. The pargands now constituting the District of Meerut were at first divided amongst the surrounding Districts,... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - 1911 - 1018 페이지
...anarchic condition under i iah r ¡it il exactions until the fall of Delhi in 1803, when the whole of the country between the Jumna and the Ganges was ceded by Sindhia to the British. It was formed into a separate district in 18187 In the British period it has become memorable for its... | |
| 1911 - 1026 페이지
...its anarchic condition under Mahratta exactions until the fall of Delhi in 1803, when the whole of the country between the Jumna and the Ganges was ceded by Sindhia to the British. It was formed into a separate district in 1818. In the British period it has become memorable for its... | |
| 1911 - 1144 페이지
...its anarchic condition under Mahratta exactions until the fall of Delhi in 1803, when the whole of the country between the Jumna and the Ganges was ceded by Sindhia to the British. It was formed into a separate district in 1818. In the British period it has become memorable for its... | |
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