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... King the Governor - General used a great seal which carried the title " fiduce Akbar Shah " or vassal of King Akbar II . It was a mere decorative formality ; in reality it was the King in Delhi who was the vassal and the Company was the ...
... King the Governor - General used a great seal which carried the title " fiduce Akbar Shah " or vassal of King Akbar II . It was a mere decorative formality ; in reality it was the King in Delhi who was the vassal and the Company was the ...
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... King of Delhi to negotiate on his behalf , although they had heard from the Governor - General in Council that Rammohun was going to England for that purpose and further that the British Resident in Delhi , Sir Edward Colebrooke , had ...
... King of Delhi to negotiate on his behalf , although they had heard from the Governor - General in Council that Rammohun was going to England for that purpose and further that the British Resident in Delhi , Sir Edward Colebrooke , had ...
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... King's political and financial claims the Board of Control would side with ... Delhi and not only for economic reasons . The " Clique " at Fort William ... King had declined the offer . They could now get tough with the King and they did ...
... King's political and financial claims the Board of Control would side with ... Delhi and not only for economic reasons . The " Clique " at Fort William ... King had declined the offer . They could now get tough with the King and they did ...
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Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 2–3 Iqbal Singh Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1983 |
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