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Records of Fort St. George. Country Correspondence Military Department 1754

1912

The Raja of Tanjore gave hesitating and intermittent support to the Nawab and the English meanwhile conducting intrigues with the opposite side and the Tondiman now known as the Raja of PudukkOttai also adhered but with greater consistency and fidelity to the English and the Nawab. [...] After receiving the money the faithless Mahratta instead of carrying out his agreement proceeded to the Arcot country where he levied contributions from the Killadars and harried the people carrying off the cattle and burning the villages. [...] As the year closed the Governor of Madras in the lastktter included in this volume announced to his allies the Nawab and the King of Ti..e tkratikvhad agreed with the French to prolong the suspension of hostilities had nitely. [...] Thomas Saunders (1750-1755)."The Al-respondence printed in this volume brings out in strong relief the helplessness of the several native powers and the commanding position which the French and English had in a few years established in the affairs of the peninsula. [...].. Nizam of the Deccan and brother of Nasir Jung]...
government politics public policy
Pages
230
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.141501
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xxiii unknown view
Records of Fort St.George Country Correspondence of 1754 Military Department
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