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... Mahratta authority was not established before Mohammed Shah , about 1732 of our æra . The ensuing acute distinctions between the Mahratta and the Hindû characters are striking and original : Raised by the genius of Sevajee to the proud ...
... Mahratta authority was not established before Mohammed Shah , about 1732 of our æra . The ensuing acute distinctions between the Mahratta and the Hindû characters are striking and original : Raised by the genius of Sevajee to the proud ...
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... Mahratta Brahmin is , from diet , habit , and education , keen , active , and intelligent , but generally avaricious , and often treacherous . His life , if in public business , must , from the system of his government , be passed in ...
... Mahratta Brahmin is , from diet , habit , and education , keen , active , and intelligent , but generally avaricious , and often treacherous . His life , if in public business , must , from the system of his government , be passed in ...
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... Mahratta families , Puar , Sindia , and Holkar , to whom these extensive territories became afterward subject . The ... Mahratta Mahratta chiefs , subscribing a bond of security to the Sir J. Malcolm's Memoir of Central India . 11.
... Mahratta families , Puar , Sindia , and Holkar , to whom these extensive territories became afterward subject . The ... Mahratta Mahratta chiefs , subscribing a bond of security to the Sir J. Malcolm's Memoir of Central India . 11.
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