A Comprehensive History of India, Civil, Military and Social: From the First Landing of the English, to the Suppression of the Sepoy Revolt; Including an Outline of the Early History of Hindoostan, Volume 1Blackie, 1862 |
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Page 72
... soon as Khurra Khan expected , he was unnatural enough to become impatient , and depart for Bengal without ... soon his own master ; and on breaking loose from the tight rein which his father had kept upon him , he passed to the opposite ...
... soon as Khurra Khan expected , he was unnatural enough to become impatient , and depart for Bengal without ... soon his own master ; and on breaking loose from the tight rein which his father had kept upon him , he passed to the opposite ...
Page 288
... soon found that he was only his brother's dupe . As soon as Aurungzebe had no further use for him , he invited him to supper ; and , after feasting him till he was in a state of helpless intoxi- cation , stripped him of his arms and ...
... soon found that he was only his brother's dupe . As soon as Aurungzebe had no further use for him , he invited him to supper ; and , after feasting him till he was in a state of helpless intoxi- cation , stripped him of his arms and ...
Page 307
... soon made himself master of the place . dissensions . This success was partly owing to internal dissensions which had broken out Mahratta among the Mahrattas . Danajee and Santajee , after acting in concert , had given way to feelings ...
... soon made himself master of the place . dissensions . This success was partly owing to internal dissensions which had broken out Mahratta among the Mahrattas . Danajee and Santajee , after acting in concert , had given way to feelings ...
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Afghan Ahmednuggur Akber Ala-u-din Aluf appearance Arcot army arrived attack attempt Aurungzebe Baber Bengal Bombay British brother Cabool capital Captain capture carried charter chief Chunda Clive coast command commenced Company's conquest consequence continued Cossimbazar court death Deccan defeated defence Delhi Dupleix Dutch East India elephants endeavoured enemy English Europeans expedition factory favour Ferishta fleet force Fort St French Gama garrison Ghuznee Gingee governor Gujerat Hindoo honour Hoomayoon horse Hosen Ali immediately Indies Indus island Kandahar Khan king Lahore Lally Madras Mahmood Mahomed Mahometan Mahrattas Major Lawrence miles Mirza Mogul Mogul empire Mooltan Mullik nabob native obliged obtained officers Omichund Persian Pondicherry Portuguese Porus possession presidency prince prisoner proceeded Punjab Rajah reign sailed sent sepoys Sevajee Shah ships siege soon success Sultan Surat territory throne tion took trade treaty Trichinopoly troops vessels victory voyage whole zamorin