The Oxford History of India: From the Earliest Times to the End of 1911Clarendon Press, 1923 - 816 pages |
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administration Afghan Agra Ahmadnagar Akbar ancient annexation army Asoka Aurangzeb authority battle Bengal Bihār Bījāpur Bombay Brahmans British Buddhist Calcutta capital caste century Chandragupta chiefs Clive coins command conquest court death Deccan defeated Delhi District dominions dynasty early Edicts emperor empire English European famine Firishta Firōz force foreign fortress French frontier Golkonda governor Governor-general Gujarāt Hastings Hindu Holkar honour imperial India Indus inscriptions Jahangir Jain Jainism Kabul Kashmir Khān king kingdom land later Lord Cornwallis Lord Minto Lord William Bentinck Madras Mahmud Marāthā Maurya ment military minister Mogul Muhammad Muhammadan Muslim Mysore native Nawab Nizam officers Oudh Pallava Panjab Pataliputra Persian political Portuguese possession princes province Rājā Rão rebellion recorded reign religion revenue rule ruler rupees settlement Shāh Sikh Singh Sir John sovereign success Sultan Sutlaj Taxila territory throne tion Tippoo treaty troops Viceroy Vijayanagar Wellesley