Nizam-British Relations, 1724-1857 |
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Contents
Nizamu1Mulk Asaf Jah I and the English | 3 |
French Influence in the Deccan | 18 |
AngloFrench Rivalry in the Deccan | 63 |
Nizam Ali Khan and the Cession of the Northern | 121 |
The Subsidiary Alliance | 145 |
Nawab Sikandar Jah and the Subsidiary Alliance | 187 |
Metcalfes Reforms | 237 |
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