Bundelcund by whom and his ancestors his present possessions have been held in successive generations during a long course of years, without paying tribute or acknowledging vassalage to any other power. Central India Agency - 第 86 頁India. Foreign and Political Department 著 - 1892完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1838 - 1064 頁
...and the Rajah of Tehree. THE Rajah Bickumajeet, Rajah of Tehree, one of the Chiefs of Bundlecund, by whom and his Ancestors his present Possessions have...successive generations during a long course of years, »ithout paying tribute or acknowledging vassalage to any other Power, baring on all occasions manifested... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1859 - 398 頁
...its preamble commences in these words : ' The Raja of Oorcha is one of the chiefs of Bundelcund by whom and his ancestors his present possessions have...tribute or acknowledging vassalage to any other power.' And the treaty formed with the Raja is designated as one of ' friendship and alliance ;' the territory... | |
| North-western provinces - 1874 - 672 頁
...British in 1812 it is stated that by him " and his ancestors his present possessions have been held during a long course of years, without paying tribute or acknowledging vassalage to any other power." By the terms of this treaty the Raja professed allegiance to the British Government, which guaranteed... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1818 - 416 頁
...dated 23d December 1812. THE Rajah Bickumajeet, Rajah of Tehree, one of the chiefs of Bundlecund, by whom and his ancestors his present possessions have...Government; the British Government, relying on the C. continuance of that disposition which the Rajah has hitherto manifested towards it, L and on his... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1850 - 652 頁
...its preamble commences in these words: " The Raja of Oorcha is one of the chiefs of Bundelkund ' by whom, and his ancestors, his present possessions have...tribute or acknowledging vassalage to any other power." And the treaty formed with the Raja is designated as one of " friendship and alliance;" the territory... | |
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