A Facsimile Reprint of The History of Hyder Shah, Alias Hyder Ali Khan Bahadur: And of His Son, Tippoo Sultaun"Bangabashi" Office, 1865 - 388페이지 |
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Ali Raja allies Arcot arms arrived Article artillery attack Bahadur Bangalore Bramin Calicut camp Cananore Canara Canero Carnatic carried caused cavalry Caveripatam chief coast of Malabar Coimbatoor Colonel commandant consequence council Daulla Decan defend dominions East India Company elephants encamped enemy English English army English East India Europeans favour force fortress garrison gave governor Governor-General grenadiers Henry Wellesley honour horse hundred Hyder Ali Khan Hyder's army India Company Behauder infantry king kingdom kingdom of Mysore Kistna leagues letter likewise Lord Cornwallis Madras Madurao Mapelets Marattas Mirza Mohumed Ali Khan mountains Mughdoom Nabob Nabob of Arcot Nand Raja Nayres night Nizam obliged pagodas passed Patans pieces of cannon Pondicherry Portuguese possession present received revenue river rupees Samorin Scirra sent Sepoys Seringapatam Shah siege Smith soldiers sovereign Suba Subaship Sublime Porte territories thousand Tippoo Sultaun Topasses town treaty troops Unvurudeen Khan Vellore
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xv 페이지 - They are led by hand, and are covered with a mantle of green and gold hanging to the ground, and a bonnet on their head, of cloth embroidered with gold, with which their eyes can be immediately covered, if they should chance to prove mischievous.
311 페이지 - Mussalmans from the face of the earth. It is for these cogent motives and considerations that we have determined to repel this enemy and to adopt every vigorous measure against these persecutors of the faith; we placing all confidence in the Omnipotent God, the source of all succour, and in the intercession of him, who is the glory of Prophets.
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330 페이지 - Behauder, and of his family and relations, and to grant him for this purpose a personal jaghire in the district of Gurrumcondah, equal to the annual sum of...
191 페이지 - Nagar to see her son in the army, notwithstanding the inconvenience of travelling a hundred and fifty leagues in the rainy season. She made long journies, and arrived at the camp in a few days. When the Nabob, who had been apprized of the queen's departure, was informed of her approach, he left the camp with his whole army, in Savari, or parade. The army met the head of the queen's retinue at a league distance from the camp, at which...