A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sunnuds, Relating to India and Neighbouring CountriesCutter, 1864 |
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according agreed agreement Ahmedabad Ahmednuggur amount Anund Rao Guikwar ARTICLE 11 ARTICLE 9 assistance Bajee Rao Baroda belonging Bombay British Government Cambay ceded Chief claims Colaba continued customs DARS dated disputes districts Ditto Durbar EAST INDIA COMPANY enam engagement Futteh Sing Governor of Bombay granted Guikwar government Guikwar Sena Khas Guzerat heirs and successors hereby Highness the Rajah Highness's government Honourable Company horse jaghire jaghiredars Jemadar Jhareja Jinjeera KANTA KATTY Kattywar Khan Khas Kheyl Shumsher Khem Sawunt Kheyl Shumsher Bahadoor Kutch lakhs lands Maharajah mehals ment Mouza Nawab nemnook Nowanuggur offenders paid payment Peishwa pergunnah persons Political Agent possession Punt Sucheo Putwurdhun Raghojee Angria Rajah of Kolhapore Rajah of Satara Rajkot Rao Guikwar Sena Resident revenue REWA Rupees Sahib Sawunt Waree Seal Sena Khas Kheyl Signed Sircar Soodh SOUTHERN MAHRATTA sowars subjects Sumwut Sunnud Surat surinjam talooka territory Treaty troops Turruf Umuls villages zemindars دو
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244 페이지 - Her Majesty being desirous that the Governments of the several Princes and Chiefs of India, who now govern their own territories, should be perpetuated, and that the representation and dignity of their Houses should be continued...
168 페이지 - Be assured that nothing shall disturb the engagement thus made to you, so long as your House is loyal to the Crown and faithful to the conditions of the Treaties, grants or engagements which record its obligations to the British Government.
130 페이지 - The British Government engages to protect the principality and territory of Jodhpore. ARTICLE 3 Maharajah Maun Singh and his heirs and successors will act in subordinate co-operation with the British Government and acknowledge its supremacy ; and will not have any connection with other Chiefs and States.
322 페이지 - Highness's dominions contiguous to the Company's frontier, to which it might be inconvenient to detach any proportion of the subsidiary force, the British Government, in like manner, if required by his Highness...
320 페이지 - ... differences arising whatever adjustment of them the Company's Government, weighing matters in the scale of truth and justice, may determine shall meet with full approbation and acquiescence.
317 페이지 - ... or allies, and after due representation shall refuse to enter into amicable explanation, or shall deny the just satisfaction or indemnity which the contracting parties shall have required, then the contracting parties will proceed to concert and prosecute such further measures as the case shall appear to demand. For the more distinct explanation of the...
322 페이지 - In future the subjects of each State, who may take refuge with either, shall be delivered up, if the State from which such parties shall have fled appear to have any demand of debt or any just claim against him or them...
130 페이지 - Oudeypore will not commit aggressions upon any one ; and if by accident a dispute arise with any one, it shall be submitted to the arbitration and award of the British Government.
319 페이지 - Grain, and all other articles of consumption, and provisions, and all sorts of materials for wearing apparel, together with the necessary numbers of cattle, horses, and camels, required for the use of the subsidiary force, shall be entirely exempted from duties, and the commanding officer and officers of the said subsidiary force shall be treated in all respects in a manner suitable to the dignity and greatness of both states.
8 페이지 - Right Honourable Sir Henry Hardinge, GCB, one of Her Britannic Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council, Governor-General, appointed by the Honourable Company to direct and control all their affairs in the East Indies, and by Maharaja Gulab Singh in person.