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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 by now that he could expect no cooperation from the Government . But he persisted . Early in February 1829 he sent a letter addressed to the Governor- General to the Resident at Delhi and requested him to transmit it to Calcutta ...
... King by now that he could expect no cooperation from the Government . But he persisted . Early in February 1829 he sent a letter addressed to the Governor- General to the Resident at Delhi and requested him to transmit it to Calcutta ...
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... King's household . In his written and signed replies to the ques- tions put to him by the officiating Resident in Delhi , Zain - ul- Abdeen stated that after he gave up office in 1819 until his death , his father " never once went to ...
... King's household . In his written and signed replies to the ques- tions put to him by the officiating Resident in Delhi , Zain - ul- Abdeen stated that after he gave up office in 1819 until his death , his father " never once went to ...
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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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