The History of British India, Томове 3–4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... Jung, therefore began his march to Gingee. But it was now October, 1750, and the rains began. The Subahdar kept the field ; but felt exceedingly weary of the contest ; and at last appeared inclined to concede whatever was demanded by ...
... Jung, therefore began his march to Gingee. But it was now October, 1750, and the rains began. The Subahdar kept the field ; but felt exceedingly weary of the contest ; and at last appeared inclined to concede whatever was demanded by ...
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... Jung was an infant, and the present state of affairs required the authority of a man of years, he recommended Salabut Jung, the eldest surviving son of Nizam al Mulk, who was present in the camp, and who without delay was raised to the ...
... Jung was an infant, and the present state of affairs required the authority of a man of years, he recommended Salabut Jung, the eldest surviving son of Nizam al Mulk, who was present in the camp, and who without delay was raised to the ...
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... Jung : and received the authority of that Board, not only to insist, with Bazalut Jung, upon 1778. their immediate dismissal ; but to prepare a body of troops for marching to his frontiers, and to threaten him, that " they would take ...
... Jung : and received the authority of that Board, not only to insist, with Bazalut Jung, upon 1778. their immediate dismissal ; but to prepare a body of troops for marching to his frontiers, and to threaten him, that " they would take ...
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