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Notes on affairs in India.
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- Notes on affairs in India.
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- 1782-1790
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(1) pp. 1-605, Notes on Affairs in India from the end of the Maratha War 1782 to 1790. (2) pp. 609-18, Notes on the Index; pp. 613-84, Index to preceding pages, consisting of Notes on the following Indian Terms, Princes, Chiefs and Places and of a few Europeans:--Gen. Sir Robert Abercromby, Allum Shah (i.e. Shah Allum), Akbar Shah, Affrasiab Cawn, Ameer-ul-Omra, Appa-Candy Row, Appa or Abba Chitnavees, Appa Byroo Nant, Ambajee (Hurjee Ambajee), Ally Behauder, Anund Row Bausla, Anunda Bye, Afzil Cawn, Ahmed Shah Abdally, Azad Cawn, Almas Ally, Ally Verdy Cawn, Allum Meer or Meer Abool Cossim, Appajee Ram, Azim-ul Omra Musher ul Mulk, Appa Sadaseer, Abdul Rahim Cawn, Ahmedabad, Ataveesee of Surat, Aurungabad, Asseer and Dowlutabad, Agra, Auhneera, Allyghur, Allahabad, Anoop Shekr, Arial, Ajmeer, Adoni, Arcot Nabob, David Anderson, Lieut. James Anderson, Aurora (French ship), Ballajee Junardhun Pundit, Biccajee Punt, Ballajee Govind, Bajerow II, Bazalut Jung, Bow Buckshy, Buchaba Tantea, Bekroo Punt, Beesajee, Beesajee Punt Autola, Baboo Sewdew, Bissunder Pundit, Baugwat Row, Benaram, Balla Row, Bappoo Saheb, Bowanny Naugumut, Bapoo Ectul, Bappoo Holkar, Bucky Saheb, Budder-ul-Zuman, Boorhan-ud-deen, Bujung Row, Ballo Bye, Bijy Sing, Broach, Bassein, Bancot or Fort Victoria, Burhampore, Balasore, Bancapoor, Behauder Bunder, Bednore, Buddamna, Bundelcund, Banda Raja, Bareitch, Beemrowty, Bamenypore, Byarra, Barelly, Butgeara, Bulhary, Bellenpore, Benares, Burrautpore, Bombay, Bengal, Messrs. Biggs & Morrison, Capt. John Bannerman, Mons. Burette, Marquis Bussy, Col. Blair, G. E. Biddle, Barendson, Major James Browne, Banians, Benny Huzzoory, Cheyt Sing, Chummun Loll, Chimnajee Boosla, Cooracalla, Constantinople, Carnatic Ballaghaut, Carnatic Payenghaut, Carnatic, Coorga, Calicut, Carwar, Cochin, Cranganore, Collispauk, Croroke, Cuppet Sungum, Chanselgoot, Cashmeer, Cabul, Chumbul River, Coel, Cuttack, Cawnpore, Currepee (? Kurpa),--Callander, Lieut.-Col. Sir John Cuming, Sir Eyre Coote, Lord Cornwallis,--Carnac, Col. Cossigny, Count Conway, Cheylas (Slaves), Duhar Row, Dearam Raja, Dadoo Roy, Duttajee, Deig, Delhi, Dowlutabad, Dooab, Darwar, Doulpore, William Drake, Sir John Dalling, Mons. Davan, Col. Benoit de Boigne, Eítchar Cawn, Eeetoo Bappoo or Bappoo Eeetul, Ellichpore, Eedghur, Elgurry, Futty Sing, Fazel Beg Cawn, Fyz Ulla Cawn, Futtypore, Fyrozepore Chumna, [George] Foster, Gunneish Punt, Govind Row, Govin Row, Gujeera and Futta, Ghossu, Ghaus Mahommed, Guleb Jung, Gopeeke Bay (Bye), Golaum Kader, Gwalior, Gohud, Gurry Mundella, Gooty, Gurrygenaut, Guzzarzutta, Goosgar, Gingera, Guzzerat, Gwicowar, Guzunder Ghur, Guntoor Circar, James Grant, Mons. Godar, the Gardees (Disciplined Infantry), Hyder Beg Cawn, Hyder Ally, Hyat Saheb Mahommed Hyat Cawn, Holcar Bappoo, Hurry Punt Turkia, Humdanny Mahommed Beg Cawn, Himmut Behauder Cawn, Hadjee or Mirza Hadjee, Hendoon, Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, Warren Hastings, John Hollond, Edward John Hollond, Col. James Hartley, Ibrahim Beg Dhounseh, Ismael Beg Meerza, Janojee Boosla, Jehangire Cawn, Mirza Juan Bukt, Jehaunder Shah, Johowar Jung, Jannota Dada, Jaffur Cawn, Joorna Mirza or Mozuffer Bukt, the Jauts Jurna Purna, Jeypoor, Joodpore or Marwar, Jejoory, Richard Johnson, Jocree, Koteeb Cawn, Kurreem Cooly Cawn, Kurreem Saheb, Kummur-ud-deen, Kistna Bappoo, Kishen Bowar, Kaulloo Punt, Kheer-ud-deen, Khorrim Saheb Mirza, Kurnool, Kora, Ketchi Raja, Kurpa, Kittore, Kopaul Keroly Raja, Capt. William Kirkpatrick, Capt. John Kennaway, Col. Christopher Knudson, Khansam, Larojee Desmook, Lahore, Launcheserran, Laulsoot, Mons. Lally, Mogul Ally, Mohabut Jung, Meer Jumla, Moner Jung, Musher-ul-Mulk, Meer Mohammed Husseen, Meer Mohammed Cawn, Mooteram Pundit, Mahommed Beg Cawn Humdanny, Munneer-ul-Dowla, Mohur Punt, Mullic Mahommed, Mujud-ul-Dowla, Madajee Sindia, Madoo Ram, Mada Row, Madhoo Row Ramjee, Madarow Narrain, Moodajee Boosla, Moyen-ud-deen, Mozuffer Bukt Mirza or Mirza Jooma, Meritz, Mangalore, Marwar, Mahie, Meerta, Meywar, Madras, Moultaun, Mulghur, Mursaan, Mundella, Mohdid, Muttera, Mewa or Mewat, Macherry Raja, Malwa, Malwar, John Macpherson, Sir Charles Warre Malet, Gen. William Medows, Col. Thomas Musgrave, Brig.-Gen. Richard Mathews, Brig.-Gen. Norman Macleod, Col. Charles Morgan, Mr. Morrison, Col. Montigny, Peter Monneron, Mons. Marceaux or Morceaux, Nana Furnaveese, Naroo Sheo Deo, Naroo Pundit, Noor Cawn or Noor Mahommed Cawn, Noor-ud-deen, Nahal Chund, Nudjif Cawn Mirza, Nudjif Cooly Cawn, Nobut Roay, Nizam-ud-deen Shah, Nizam, Northern Circars, Nairs, Nanguy, Nagoody, Ninderpore, Nurgoon or Nargoond, Osman Jung, Othman Mahommed, Orrekur, Omroo-Gheer Gossain, Oogeen, Onore, Oralapally, Oodipore or Meywar, Pertaub Sing, Poornea, Peshwa, Purseram Row, Punditpore, Poona, Purna or Jurna Purna, Purrada, Punniput, Paroor, Persia, Pondicherry, Col. William Popham, Major William Palmer, Paga, Patel, Quilon, Ragojee Boosla, Ragonaut Row, Rogoba, Runjeet Sing, Ram Row, Ramjee Patel, Ram Naik, Ranjee Patel, Ranser Sinoy, Rana Cawn Bye, Row Raja, Rehim Beg, Rustum Cawn, Rausta Family, Ruccun-ul-Dowla, Rewa Dunda, Ranacut, Runtinpore, Rajpoots, Rohilcund, Rohillas, Rachore, Capt. Reynolds, Sir Thomas Rumbold, Mons. Roustineau, Rejoal, Shah Allum, Shahzada, Soliman Sheko Mirza, Sheguffle Bukt Mirza, Silla-ud-deen, Sujadib Cawn; Sizy Desmook, Shuffy Mirza, Sew Sing Foujdar, Saadut Ally, Sree Nowas Row, Syed Noor-ud-deen, Sina Saheb, Sina Dhorunder, Sicca Ram Bapoo, Shurrauz-ul-Dowla, Shumsul Omra Taje, Sindia Madajee, Sattaragurry of Surat Attaversee, Shekoabad, Sheerghur and Sheerpore, Sera, Secritty, Shanoor, Serapore, Salby, Salsette, Siddia Teek, Serodhun, Seharunpore, Surat, Seics, Messrs. Sadleir & Staunton, Lieut. William Stewart, Mons. Souillac, Mons. Saluce, Timur Shah, Taje Jung, Tutta, Ticket Roy, Tumpa Ranee, Termuc Row, Tosacauna Kistna Row, Trichinopoly, Tripetty, Trincomalee, Tasgaum, Travancore Raja, Vizier of Oudh, Ulpad or Oopar, Viziapore, Wye, Thomas Wilkinson, Mons. Lewis Anthony Yvon, Zabita Cawn, Zumrood Tanadar, Zamorin of Calicut, Zeen ul-Abadeen Mirza. (3) pp. 685-90, Raja of Berar, His behaviour in the Maratha War. (4) pp. 693-5, The Holkar Family. See Asiatic Annual Register, Vol. V, Characters, p. 19. (5) pp. 693-755, The Maratha State and Territory, Maratha relations with the Nizam, Tipu Sultan, the Company and the French. (6) pp. 757-73, the Moguls and their relations with the English; pp. 775-80, Shah Alam. (7) pp. 783-99, The Nizam, His relations with the Company, Sindia and the French. (8) pp. 803-55, Relations of Sindia with the Company, Asaf-ud-daula, the Peshwa, the Chiefs of Hindustan and the Moguls. (9) pp. 859-83, Relations of Tipu Sultan with the Company, the Nizam, the French, the Turks and Sindia.
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Notes on affairs in India.