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Journal of the University of Bombay. January 1941

1941

The Shanghai part sets forth the origins and develoment of the International Settlement the French Concession and the Chinese Municipality ; the position of the Japanese at Shanghai ; and the consequences to the three anministrative areas of the present Sino-Japanese conflict. [...] In case the Company was at war with a third power the geographic position of the territories of the allies and the disposition of the Company's forces during peace ensured that fighting would take place either in the territories of the enemy or in the territories of the subsidiary ally. [...] The territories of the Nizam were a buffer between the Marathas and the Company and therefore the defence of the Nizam was a matter of absolute necessity to the Company. [...] In fact " the immediate cause of the war was the refusal of the Confederates to separate and withdraw to their usual stations within their respective territories the armies which they had assembled and united on the frontier of our ally the Subhadar of the Deccan after having declared that the intention of that junction was to decide whether there should be peace or war with the British governm [...] The situation of Holkar is precarious and accidental ; the instability of the resources of that adventurer reduces the continuance of his power to the utmost degree of uncertainty and absolutely deprives him of the means of opposing any systematic or formidable resistance to the operation of our alliance with the state of Poona." As for the Deccan it was absolutely ruined by the Civil War.
history
Pages
225
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120221
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-viii unknown view
What is History
1-7 K.R. Iyengar view
Marquess of Wellesley and the Conquest of India
8-48 V.V. Joshi view
Some Aspects of the Marketing Problem Under Imperfect Competition
49-63 J.J. Anjaria view
Continental Banking and Industry
64-70 M.A. Mulky view
Kautilya on Economic Planning
71-78 K.S. Srikantan view
Village Industries of Kathiawar- How they Can Be Developed
79-105 A.B. Trivedi view
Salary and Other Conditions of work of Clerks in Bombay City
106-126 G.S. Ghurye view
Hindu Tradition and Islamic Culture in Javanese Civilisation
127-136 F. Vreede view
Folk-Songs From Marwar
137-157 G.R. Pradhan view
Chharas
158-200 K.J. Sawe view
Book Reviews
201-203 unknown view
Books Received
204-204 unknown view
Acknowledgments
204-204 unknown view
Exchanges
205-208 unknown view
Backmatter
209-216 unknown view

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