The Modern History of the Indian Chiefs, Rajas, Zamindars, & C: The native statesJ.N. Ghose, 1879 |
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11 guns 1st January administration army consists artillerymen Assists the English Aurangzib Begam British Government cavalry Chapter death descendant Dewan districts eldest Emperor entitled Exalted Order Gohad Gwaliar held at Delhi Highness Maharaja Highness Raja Highness the Maharaja Highness the Prince Imperial Assemblage increase of salute Indor jaghir Jai Singh Jaipur Jang Jeswant Singh Jodhpur judicial inferior powers judicial powers Khan Kshattri lakhs of Rupees Maha Rao Maharajas of Sindhia Mahrattas Maisur Mewar military force consists minister Muhammad Muhammadan Narain Nizam Peishwa Pertab Singh Population possession present Thakur Prince of Wales Puar Rahtor Raja Rajput Ram Singh Rana Ranjit Singh Rao Gaikwar Rao Puar received the title reign revenue of Rupees Revenue Rupees Royal Highness salute of 11 sannad Shah Sindhia Singh Bahadur Singh died Singhji Sirdar Sivaji souls square miles Star of India succeeded territory throne title of Raja treaty Tribute Rupees troops Udaipur villages
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第 3 頁 - Settlements, on the ist proximo, as an act of clemency and grace, on the auspicious occasion of the assumption of the title of Empress of India by Her Majesty the Queen.
第 192 頁 - Rajah desire it, always be stationed in his country, or on the frontiers near it, or in any other part within the Company's possessions where he...
第 98 頁 - Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St.
第 193 頁 - Any failure of the direct female descent requires the selection and adoption of two or more females from the immediate relatives of the family who reside at certain places in Travancore. The...
第 183 頁 - By this treaty the Nizam, while retaining the full use of the subsidiary force and contingent, was released from the obligation of furnishing a large force in time of war, and the contingent ceased to be part of the Nizam's army, and became an auxiliary force kept up by the British Government for the Nizam's use."* Afzul-ud- Nazir-ud-Daula died in 1857, leaving the throne to his Danla.
第 183 頁 - Nizam, while retaining the full use of the subsidiary force and contingent, was released from the obligation of furnishing a large force in time of war, and the contingent ceased to be part of the Nizam's army and became an auxiliary force kept up by the British Government for the Nizam's use.
第 112 頁 - Khan held them on his own account as a member of Holkar's administration, and that his real dependence on Amir Khan, though the origin of his influence at that court, had ceased before the war of 1817. Amir Khan's claim was therefore rejected.1 Such was the origin of the principality of...
第 129 頁 - Subsequently a rebellion was raised by the Rani and her followers, who seized the fort of Seonda. The fort was reduced by a British force, the chief rebels were sentenced to imprisonment for life in the fort of Chunar, and the Rani was placed under close surveillance. The claims of the Barauni branch of the family to the succession were again brought forward and rejected in 1861.
第 155 頁 - In 1861 he was created a Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India and In 1877 was mado a Councillor of the Empress.
第 154 頁 - Muhammad on behalf of the Rao, and with Hansraj, by which they renounced all claim to interfere in the countries to the East of the Gulf of Kutch and the Ran, and engaged to suppress piracy and to exclude Europeans and Americans from their possessions.