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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record October 1905

1905

The claims of Nasir Jung were disputed by Muzaffar Jung his neplAw with the support of Dupleix the Governor of the French settlements who saw in the establishment tlough his influence of Muzaffar Jung as Subedar of the DeCcan a means of securing the ascendancy of the French in India. [...] These provided for the protection of the State by the British ; the establishment of a garrison of horse foot and artillery at Secunderabad the cost of which in pepetuity was met by the cession of a large area of land now included under the Madras Presidency and known as the Ceded Districts ; the expulsion of the Frerich levies ; the deportation of French officers from Hyderabad : and com [...] Many of the descendants of the French are still to be found in Hyderabad and thve is a tomb raised to the memory of M. Raymond one of the most popular and efficient of the French officers which has become a place of pilgrimage to many of the Muhammadans of Hyderabad who have never forgotten the name and the history of the distinguished soldier who lies buried there. [...] It is the main thoroughfare between the city and the cantonment and on fide evenings in the cold weather it is difficult to imagine a more picturesque view than that to be obtained from the Hussan Sagar Dam with the sun setting over the city throwing a glow over the water and bringing out in silhouette the towers and minarets of Hyderabad and the sharp outline of Golconda Fort as a background. [...] The offices and public buildings are at the back of the Residency and within the walls surrounding the park are the houses occupied by the assistants to the Resident the barracks for the escort (25o native infantry and 4o sabres) the stables and the post and telegraph offices.
government politics public policy
Pages
223
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120018
Segment Pages Author Actions
Hyderabad: Past and Present
225-243 David Barr view
Madras Irrigation and Navigation—a Reply
244-264 W. Hughes view
Early Marriages in India
265-278 Sirdar Singh view
Sakhalin or Karafto
279-285 L.V. Dalton view
The Dualism of Isaiah XLV. 7: Was it Zoroastrian ?
286-294 L. Mills view
A Trip to the Antipodes
295-317 George Brown view
A Trip Round Sunny Ceylon
318-327 Alfred Murrell view
Kashgar
328-337 E.H. Parker view
“India in the Victorian Age”
338-347 J.B. Pennington view
Proceedings of the East India Association
348-363 G.L. view
Annual Meeting
363-364 unknown view
Annual Report of the Association
364-369 unknown view
Correspondence Notes and News
370-395 unknown view
Reviews and Notices
396-426 unknown view
Our Library Table
426-433 unknown view
Summary of Events
434-444 unknown view