Rise of the christian power in india
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2017
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R. Chatterjee (1931).
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Shiraj-ud-daula, Mir jafar and his rule, Mir kasim and his rule, Restoration of mir jafar, Events succeeding mir jafar's death, The last days of clive in india, The administration of warren hastings, The rise of marathas and the first maratha war, The rise of the oudh principality, Hyder ali, The rise of the nizam's dynasty, Sir John Macpherson as officiating governor-general of india, Lord cornwallis' administration, Sir john shore's administration, The marquess of wellesley's administration, Lord mornington's treatment of the nizam, The second world war with tipu, Wellesley's treatment of the nawab vazir of oudh, Marquess wellesley's treatment of nawab of arcot, Annexation of zanjore, Annexation of surat, How the marquess wellesley ensnared the peshwa, The treaty of bassein and the return of the peshwa to puna, Second maratha war, Sir phillip francis on the maratha war, Campaign of intrigues and conspiracies against sindhia, Commencement and progress of the war-the battle of assaye, The field of assaye, Operations after the battle of assaye, The war in guzerat, The war in orissa, Acquisition of bundelkhand, The war in the north, The end of the war with the confederates, The war with holkar, The progress of the war with holkar and humil;iation of the british, Situation of affairs and conspiracies and intrigues against holkar, Holkar's movements, The seige of bharatpur, The last days of marquess wellesley in india, Lord cornwallis' second indian administration, Sir george barlow's administration, The munity at madras, The marquess of hastings's administration, Reflections on the E. I. co.'s charter of 1813, The nepal war, Treaty with cutch, The pindari war, The war with the jat prince, The war with the maratha princes, The last of the peshwas, Appa saheb, the raja of nagpur, The war with holkar, The end of the third maratha war, The marquess of hastings and the nawab of oudh, Political aspect of the marquess hastings' administration, Recall of the marquess of hastings, The administration of lord amherst, The first burmese war, The barrackpore massacre, The termination of the burmese war, The reduction of bharatpur, Amherst's visit to delhi, Lord william bentick's administration, Reflections on the east india company's charter of 1833, Macaulay in india, Sir charles metcalfe's administration, Lord auckland's administration, Lord ellenborough's administration, The annexation of sindh, Ellenborough's treatment of sindhia, Annexation of kythal, Intrigues against the panjab, Other acts of ellenborough, Recall of ellenborough, Lord hardinge's administration, The sikhs cross the satlaj-the first sikh war, The sikh raj loses its independence, Harding's treatment of raja pratab sing, Lord dalhousie's administration, Annexation of the panjab, The second burmese war, Cobden on annexation of burma, Dalhousie's acquisition by fraud, Annexation of satara, Annexation of nagpur, Annexation of jhansi, Other annexations by lapse, Cofiscation of berar, annexation of oudh, Reflections on the company's charter of 1853, The indian mutiny of 1857, The transfer of the government of india from the company to the crown, Petition of the east india company, The proclamation of queen victoria, Proclamation by the queen in council to the princes, chiefs, and the people of india, The end of the company's rule