Sketches of the Relations Subsisting Between the British Government in India: And the Different Native StatesG.H. Huttmann, 1837 - 193페이지 |
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... Beekaneer . 9. Jessulmere . 10. Kisengurh . 11. Banswarra . 12. Purtabgurh . 13. Doongerpore . 14. Kerowlee . 15. Serowee . 16. Bhurtpore . 17. Bhopal . 18. Cutch . Saugor and Bundlekund , ...... 19. Dhar . 20. Dholpore 28 POLITICAL ...
... Beekaneer . 9. Jessulmere . 10. Kisengurh . 11. Banswarra . 12. Purtabgurh . 13. Doongerpore . 14. Kerowlee . 15. Serowee . 16. Bhurtpore . 17. Bhopal . 18. Cutch . Saugor and Bundlekund , ...... 19. Dhar . 20. Dholpore 28 POLITICAL ...
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... Beekaneer and Jessulmere , as well as those of our friend the Newab of Bhawulpore , would otherwise be open to Runjeet Sing . However , if the Gharra be not a boundary to Runjeet Sing , on the one side , neither is it by the terms of ...
... Beekaneer and Jessulmere , as well as those of our friend the Newab of Bhawulpore , would otherwise be open to Runjeet Sing . However , if the Gharra be not a boundary to Runjeet Sing , on the one side , neither is it by the terms of ...
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... Beekaneer , by Ameer Khan , and certain Joudpore nobles . Their united forces defeated the army of Joudpore in a pitched battle , and took the capital ; but the principal fortress stood a siege of eight months . In the mean- time , the ...
... Beekaneer , by Ameer Khan , and certain Joudpore nobles . Their united forces defeated the army of Joudpore in a pitched battle , and took the capital ; but the principal fortress stood a siege of eight months . In the mean- time , the ...
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... Beekaneer , from which he was expelled , very reluctantly , by its chief , on the urgent demand of the agent at Ajmere , to the resident at Dehlee , and through him to the Beekaneer Wukeels . He proceeded to the Joudpore territory ...
... Beekaneer , from which he was expelled , very reluctantly , by its chief , on the urgent demand of the agent at Ajmere , to the resident at Dehlee , and through him to the Beekaneer Wukeels . He proceeded to the Joudpore territory ...
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... Beekaneer , Kishengurh , and Sirohee are branch states ; and Mewar , of which Oudeepore is the capital , and Banswarra , Purtabgurh , and Doongerpore are branch states . The Raja of Boondee had been of important assistance to Colonel ...
... Beekaneer , Kishengurh , and Sirohee are branch states ; and Mewar , of which Oudeepore is the capital , and Banswarra , Purtabgurh , and Doongerpore are branch states . The Raja of Boondee had been of important assistance to Colonel ...
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66 페이지 - Sing 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 any other Chiefs or States.
39 페이지 - ... Oude ; but this interference has been more in favour of men than of measures, and has apparently been utterly useless for the purpose of securing to the people of Oude any improvement in their institutions, or in the form of administering them. We at one time sent our officers and troops to enforce the payment of the revenue claimed by the Oude government from its subjects, without having the means of judging whether that claim...
66 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.
24 페이지 - ... if any of the great men of the French nation express a wish or desire to obtain a place of residence, or dwelling, in any of the islands or shores of the kingdom of Persia, that they may raise the standard of abode, or settlement, leave for their residing in such a place shall not be granted.
70 페이지 - Raja of Jeypore will no doubt continue to enjoy the friendship of the English, as he has disgraced himself to please that nation by giving up to their vengeance the unfortunate Vizier Ally, who had sought its protection.
66 페이지 - There shall be perpetual friendship, alliance and unity of interests between the two states from generation to generation and the friends and enemies of one shall be the friends and enemies of both.
39 페이지 - ... state, the interest of which we guaranteed in perpetuity to him and his family, though in lending it he was guilty of betraying the interests of his sovereign. We have at another time withdrawn our troops from the support of the minister, and left him to his own resources. We have on several occasions placed ourselves in the humiliating condition of debtors to the Oude government ; we have shut our eyes to...
44 페이지 - British government, and the aid of its troops to realize their just claims from their own subjects: no right on its part to interfere in their internal affairs.
22 페이지 - Treaties offensive and defensive: right on their part to claim protection, external and internal, from the British Government: right on its part to interfere in their internal affairs.
24 페이지 - ... should an army of the French nation, actuated by design and deceit, attempt to settle with a view of establishing themselves on any of the Islands or shores of Persia, a conjoint force shall be appointed by the two high contract" Sutherland's Sketches, p. 30. ing parties to act in co-operation, for their expulsion and extirpation, and to destroy and put an end to the foundation of their treason ; and if any of the great men of the French nation...