| 1870 - 876 頁
...be annually rendered to the Nizam, and that any surplus revenue should be paid to him, His Highness was released from the obligation of furnishing a large force in time of war ; the Contingent ceased to be part of the Nizam's Army, and became an auxiliary force kept up by the... | |
| Sir Alfred C. Lyall - 1870 - 334 頁
...be annually rendered to the Nizum, and that any surplus revenue yhould be paid to him. His Highness was released from the obligation of furnishing a large force in time of war; the Contingent ceased to be part of the Nizam's array, and became an auxiliary force kept up by the... | |
| George Bruce Malleson - 1875 - 494 頁
...cavalry, and four field batteries of artillery, to be officered and commanded by British officers. ' By this treaty the Nizam, while retaining the full...obligation of furnishing a large force in time of war ; the contingent ceased to be the Nizam's army, and became an auxiliary force kept up by the British... | |
| George Bruce Malleson - 1875 - 468 頁
...cavalry, and four field batteries of artillery, to be officered and commanded by British officers. ' By this treaty the Nizam, while retaining the full...obligation of furnishing a large force in time of war ; the contingent ceased to be the Nizam's army, and became an auxiliary force kept up by the British... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1885 - 552 頁
...Districts yielding a gross revenue of 50 ldhks of rupees (say ^500,000). By this treaty the Nizdm, while retaining the full use of the subsidiary force and contingent, was released from the unlimited obligation of service in time of war ; and the contingent ceased to be part of the Nizdm's... | |
| W.W. Hunter - 1885 - 526 頁
...Districts yielding a gross revenue of 50 Idhks of rupees (say ^500,000). By this treaty the Nizdm, while retaining the full use of the subsidiary force and contingent, was released from the unlimited obligation of service in time of war ; and the contingent ceased to be part of the Nizdm's... | |
| Henry Morris - 1896 - 186 頁
...that any surplus revenue should be paid to the Nizam. " By this treaty," Sir Charles Aitchison said, " the Nizam, while retaining the full use of the subsidiary force and contingent, was released from the unlimited obligation of service in time of war, and the contingent ceased to be part of the Nizam's... | |
| James Sutherland Cotton, Sir Richard Burn, Sir William Stevenson Meyer - 1908 - 452 頁
...be annually rendered to the Nizam, and that any surplus revenue should be paid to him. His Highness was released from the obligation of furnishing a large...force in time of war, and the Contingent ceased to be a part of his army, and became an auxiliary force kept up by the British Government for his use. The... | |
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