The History of British India, Томове 3–4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... Mohammed Ali Khan, showed himself during this period of French ascendency, rather favourable to the English : probably, from that spirit of discord which prevails in the ruling families of the East, because his eldest brother displayed ...
... Mohammed Ali Khan, showed himself during this period of French ascendency, rather favourable to the English : probably, from that spirit of discord which prevails in the ruling families of the East, because his eldest brother displayed ...
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... Mohammed. Upon the death of that prince, — — and the ruin of his party, Mirza Mohammed remained 1755- without employment, and was overtaken, after some years, with great poverty. His wife not only belonged to the same place from which ...
... Mohammed. Upon the death of that prince, — — and the ruin of his party, Mirza Mohammed remained 1755- without employment, and was overtaken, after some years, with great poverty. His wife not only belonged to the same place from which ...
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... Mohammed Beloli had two sons, Mohammed Ali, and Mohammed Wullee. They left their father's house, and travelling southward, became at Sera, revenue peons, or armed men, employed, according to Indian practice, in the forced collection of ...
... Mohammed Beloli had two sons, Mohammed Ali, and Mohammed Wullee. They left their father's house, and travelling southward, became at Sera, revenue peons, or armed men, employed, according to Indian practice, in the forced collection of ...
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