A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sunnuds, Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries, 5±Ç |
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... TANJORE ... ... ... ... *** ... 248 ... ... 255 257 to 292 XLV . A Treaty and Agreement between Omdet - ool - Moolk Seraj - ool - Dowlah Anneverdeen Khan Bahadoor Moonsoor Jung , Nawab of the Carna- tic , and Pertab Sing , Rajah of Tanjore ...
... TANJORE ... ... ... ... *** ... 248 ... ... 255 257 to 292 XLV . A Treaty and Agreement between Omdet - ool - Moolk Seraj - ool - Dowlah Anneverdeen Khan Bahadoor Moonsoor Jung , Nawab of the Carna- tic , and Pertab Sing , Rajah of Tanjore ...
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... Tanjore , dated 20th October 1771 Translation of an Engagement under the seal of Rajah Tooljajee , dated 25th ... Tanjore , 1776 ... ... *** 264 265 *** 266 266 ... 268 270 ... *** 278 ... 287 Sunnud granted to the East India Company by ...
... Tanjore , dated 20th October 1771 Translation of an Engagement under the seal of Rajah Tooljajee , dated 25th ... Tanjore , 1776 ... ... *** 264 265 *** 266 266 ... 268 270 ... *** 278 ... 287 Sunnud granted to the East India Company by ...
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... Tanjore and Travancore . That the battalions at present not defined in number shall not consist of less than eight hundred men each . That the six field pieces shall be manned with the number of Europeans which is usual in time of war ...
... Tanjore and Travancore . That the battalions at present not defined in number shall not consist of less than eight hundred men each . That the six field pieces shall be manned with the number of Europeans which is usual in time of war ...
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... Tanjore entered into secret negociations for the restoration of the Hindoo dynasty . A Brahmin named Trimul Rao , who had for some years resided at Tanjore and had held office in Mysore under the Hindoo government , was supposed to ...
... Tanjore entered into secret negociations for the restoration of the Hindoo dynasty . A Brahmin named Trimul Rao , who had for some years resided at Tanjore and had held office in Mysore under the Hindoo government , was supposed to ...
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... Tanjore and Travancore and the other allies of both parties were included . The basis of the Treaty was the mutual restoration of conquests and the confirmation to the British Government of all the privileges granted them by Hyder Ali ...
... Tanjore and Travancore and the other allies of both parties were included . The basis of the Treaty was the mutual restoration of conquests and the confirmation to the British Government of all the privileges granted them by Hyder Ali ...
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ABAD aforesaid Ahmednuggur alliance allies Anno Domini Anno Hegira annually Ausuph Jah Bahadoor belonging Bombay British Government Carnatic ceded chout Circar Cochin computed value contracting parties Coorg debts Deccan delivered districts Ditto dominions East India Company enemies engages English Company English East India expenses Fort St friendship George Governor in Council Hegira hereby Highness the Nawab Highness the Nizam Highness's Honourable Company Honourable East India Honourable English East Honourable the Governor Hyder Ali Hyderabad India Company Bahadoor jaghire Jung Khan Bahadoor Kishna Rajah Oodiaver kist lakhs of Pagodas Madras Magan contains Maharajah Mysore Kishna Mahrattas Malabar Mysore Kishna Rajah Nawab Ausuph Jah Nawab Wolau Jah officers payment peace Peishwa pergunnah peshcush polygars possession Rajah of Tanjore Rajah Oodiaver Bahadoor Rao Pundit Prudhan Resident revenues sepoys Seringapatam Soubah Star Pagodas subsidiary force Sunnud Talooks territories thereof thousand Tippoo Sultan TRAVAN Travancore Treaty troops villages Whereas Zamorin
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41 ÆäÀÌÁö - 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.
324 ÆäÀÌÁö - His Highness hereby promises to pay at all times the utmost attention to such advice as the English Government shall occasionally judge it necessary to offer to him, with a view to the economy of his finances, the better collection of his revenues, the administration of justice, the extension of commerce, the encouragement of trade, agriculture, and industry, or any other objects connected with the advancement of His Highness's interests, the happiness of his people, and the mutual welfare of both...
335 ÆäÀÌÁö - 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.
322 ÆäÀÌÁö - Governor in Council shall be at liberty, and shall have full power and right, either to introduce such regulations and ordinances as he shall deem expedient for the internal management and collection of the revenues, or for the better ordering of any other branch or department of the Rajah of Cochin, or to assume and bring under the...
440 ÆäÀÌÁö - That the cruelties and oppressions of the Malabar ruler, in the arbitrary and unjust infliction of bodily tortures, and the pains of death without trial, and sometimes without an accusation or the possibility of a crime, and in the general contempt and contravention of all civil rights, have become flagrant, enormous, and intolerable ; the acts and maxims of his government...
72 ÆäÀÌÁö - Bahauder engages neither to commence nor to pursue in future, any negotiations with any other power whatever, without giving previous notice, and entering into mutual consultation, with the Honourable East India Company's Government...
440 ÆäÀÌÁö - His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, Regent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, on the one part; and the...
323 ÆäÀÌÁö - Bahadoor, or of any State whatever; and for securing the object of this stipulation it is further stipulated and agreed that no communication or correspondence with any foreign state whatever shall be holden by His said Highness without the previous knowledge and sanction of the said English Company Bahadoor.
226 ÆäÀÌÁö - Nawab excepted), with full power to occupy or dismantle such forts as by them shall be deemed necessary for the general security, the said contracting parties do hereby solemnly engage and agree, for themselvefe and their successors, to and with each other in manner following, that is to say :—
88 ÆäÀÌÁö - Highness, without delay, a copy of the same, duly ratified by his Excellency the Most Noble the Governor General in Council, on the receipt of which, by his said Highness, the present treaty shall be deemed complete and binding on the Honorable...