| Sir Alfred C. Lyall - 1870 - 334 頁
...British Resident for the protection of Berar. Then Piiran Mal, a mighty money-lender of Haidarabad, got most of Berar in farm; but in 1839 he was turned...minister, under pressure from the British Resident. Piiran Mal refused to quit hold of his security for advances made, and * It may here be mentioned that... | |
| James Sutherland Cotton, Sir Richard Burn, Sir William Stevenson Meyer - 1908 - 452 頁
...made large loans at 24 per cent. for the numerous cavalry maintained in Berar. Then Puran Mal, a great money-lender of Hyderabad, got most of Berar in farm; but in 1839 he was turned out, under pressure from the Resident, in favour of Messrs. PestonjI & Co. These were enterprising Pars!... | |
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