The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 11
... British flag . On his withdrawal from Sindhia's service Suther- land , under favour of the Governor - General's proclama- tion , obtained a pension of Rs . 800 a month which he enjoyed for some years . He died at Muttra at the age of ...
... British flag . On his withdrawal from Sindhia's service Suther- land , under favour of the Governor - General's proclama- tion , obtained a pension of Rs . 800 a month which he enjoyed for some years . He died at Muttra at the age of ...
Page 13
... British side being 218 men killed and wounded . A couple of days later 2,500 of the enemy surrendered on the condi- tion that they should be taken into the British service on the same pay as they drew in Sindhia's service . The ...
... British side being 218 men killed and wounded . A couple of days later 2,500 of the enemy surrendered on the condi- tion that they should be taken into the British service on the same pay as they drew in Sindhia's service . The ...
Page 14
... British . Into the hands of the victors there fell the twenty - five lakhs that had been hoarded within the fort ( and to which by the way , a claim was made by Perron ) besides some 164 pieces of cannon . Among the latter was a brass ...
... British . Into the hands of the victors there fell the twenty - five lakhs that had been hoarded within the fort ( and to which by the way , a claim was made by Perron ) besides some 164 pieces of cannon . Among the latter was a brass ...
Page 37
... British suzerainty asserted its rights over their possessions . The Munda - Oraon version is at once silly and superficial . The Nagbansi version is based on actual occurrences , seen and handed down by persons who took part with the ...
... British suzerainty asserted its rights over their possessions . The Munda - Oraon version is at once silly and superficial . The Nagbansi version is based on actual occurrences , seen and handed down by persons who took part with the ...
Page 41
... British in 1765 In 1772 the Maharaja exchanged turbans with the Company's representative , Captain Camac , and duly acknowledged himself as a vassal of that power . Up till 1816 or 1817 the British did not interfere with the native ...
... British in 1765 In 1772 the Maharaja exchanged turbans with the Company's representative , Captain Camac , and duly acknowledged himself as a vassal of that power . Up till 1816 or 1817 the British did not interfere with the native ...
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