History of the Punjab: And of the Rise, Progress, & and Present Condition of the Sect and Nation of the Sikhs, Nide 2Henry Thoby Prinsep W.H. Allen, 1846 |
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Sivu 125
... Whilst the Shah was thus parting with large tracts of territory and making liberal promises of treasure , he was so poor in credit as to be unable to raise a loan of 20,000 . , even on the pledge of his jewels . He made application to ...
... Whilst the Shah was thus parting with large tracts of territory and making liberal promises of treasure , he was so poor in credit as to be unable to raise a loan of 20,000 . , even on the pledge of his jewels . He made application to ...
Sivu 129
... Whilst the Maharaja was thus extending his authority beyond the Indus , he was not without disquietude respecting Cashmere , where the severity of his exactions , and the abuses to which they gave rise in a remote dependency , had ...
... Whilst the Maharaja was thus extending his authority beyond the Indus , he was not without disquietude respecting Cashmere , where the severity of his exactions , and the abuses to which they gave rise in a remote dependency , had ...
Sivu 147
... whilst such pretensions were advanced , would have destroyed the cordiality of our alliance with " the most powerful and valuable of our friends , Run- jeet Singh . " The original design of our Government seems to have been to promote ...
... whilst such pretensions were advanced , would have destroyed the cordiality of our alliance with " the most powerful and valuable of our friends , Run- jeet Singh . " The original design of our Government seems to have been to promote ...
Sivu 154
... whilst batteries were firing , drums beating , and trumpets sounding . A discharge of distant artillery announced that the Ma- haraja had left his tents , and in a few minutes the opposite pageant came in sight , when the scene is ...
... whilst batteries were firing , drums beating , and trumpets sounding . A discharge of distant artillery announced that the Ma- haraja had left his tents , and in a few minutes the opposite pageant came in sight , when the scene is ...
Sivu 155
... whilst to the east and west stretched an extensive encampment , in the centre of which were numerous tents , glittering in crimson and gold . At viewing distance from the Sikh legions , were dense masses of spectators of the humble ...
... whilst to the east and west stretched an extensive encampment , in the centre of which were numerous tents , glittering in crimson and gold . At viewing distance from the Sikh legions , were dense masses of spectators of the humble ...
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Afghans Ahmed Ajeet Ajeet Singh amongst Amritsur artillery attack Attock Bhae Bimbur British Government brother Cabul camp Cashmere cavalry chief citadel command court detachment Dhuleep Singh Dost Mahomed Khan durbar Dussera enemy expedition favour Ferozepore force frontier Futeh governor Governor-General guns Heera Singh hills horse Huree Singh India Indus infantry jagir jagirdars jeet Jowahir Singh Jummoo Khalsa Khuruk Singh Koonwur Ladakh Lahore government Lahore ruler lakhs Lal Singh Lena Singh Lodiana Lord Lord Auckland Maharaja Maharaja Golab Singh marched Meers ment military minister Moorcroft Multan Musulmans Nou Nehal Singh officers party person Peshawur Poonch possession prince proceeded Punjab Raja Dhean Singh Raja Golab Singh Rajaoree Ram Singh Rani received river Runjeet Singh rupees sent Shah Shuja Sher Singh Sikh army Sikh ruler Sindawala Sinde Sir Henry sirdars soldiers Sooltan Syud territory tion took treaty tribute Uttur Singh Ventura vuzeer whilst Yar Mahomed Yusufzais
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Sivu 396 - Singh acknowledges the supremacy of the British Government, and will, in token of such supremacy, present annually to the British Government one horse, twelve perfect shawl goats of approved breed (six male and six female), and three pairs of Kashmir shawls.
Sivu 384 - Government of the Lahore territories as will give perfect security to the British Government against similar acts of perfidy and aggression. Military operations against the Government and army of the Lahore State have not been undertaken by the Government of India from any desire of territorial aggrandizement. The...
Sivu 396 - Singh engages never to take, or retain in his service any British subject, nor the subject of any European or American State, without the consent of the British Government. "Article 8 Maharaja Gulab Singh engages to respect, in regard to the...
Sivu 381 - Sutlej, who by their faithful adherence to the British Government may be liable to sustain loss, shall be indemnified and secured in all their just rights and privileges. " On the other hand, all subjects of the British Government...
Sivu 356 - Horse-artillery a terrible carnage. Hundreds fell under this cannonade; hundreds upon hundreds were drowned in attempting the perilous passage. Their awful slaughter, confusion, and dismay, were such as would have excited compassion in the hearts of their generous conquerors, if the Khalsa troops had not, in the early part of the action, sullied their gallantry by slaughtering and barbarously mangling every wounded soldier whom, in the vicissitudes of attack, the fortune of war left at their mercy.
Sivu 381 - ... discharge of this duty, which they owe to the protecting power, will find their interests promoted thereby; and those who take a contrary course will be treated as enemies to the British Government, and will be punished accordingly. The inhabitants of all the territories on the left bank of the...
Sivu 393 - Government fails in the performance of the conditions of the foregoing article, the British Government shall be at liberty to withdraw the force from Lahore at any time before the expiration of the period specified in article 1 . Art.
Sivu 390 - Baluchistan, shall, in respect to tolls and ferries, rest with the British Government. The provisions of this article shall not interfere with the passage of boats belonging to the Lahore Government on the said rivers, for the purposes of traffic, or the conveyance of passengers up and down their course. Regarding the ferries between the two countries respectively, at the several...