The Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopædia of Universal Authorship: Selected from the Standard Authors of All Nations and All Time, Volume 9Ainsworth Rand Spofford Gebbie & Company, 1888 |
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... chout or black mail , which extended indefinitely over a great part of the Dekhan , as well as over a large extent of Guzerat and Malwa to the northward . These claims were of a most vexatious character , and were pressed with a ...
... chout or black mail , which extended indefinitely over a great part of the Dekhan , as well as over a large extent of Guzerat and Malwa to the northward . These claims were of a most vexatious character , and were pressed with a ...
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... chout throughout the Dek- han , Malwa , and Guzerat ; and to keep the loose bands of Mahratta horsemen , which might prove dangerous to the Brah- man government at Satara , continually employed at a distance from the capital . These ...
... chout throughout the Dek- han , Malwa , and Guzerat ; and to keep the loose bands of Mahratta horsemen , which might prove dangerous to the Brah- man government at Satara , continually employed at a distance from the capital . These ...
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... chout for independent princes of the Mahratta Guzerat and Malwa . empire . The dealings of an astute Mahratta Brahman , like Baji Rao , with Nizam - ul- mulk and Muhammad Shah , are too ob- scure and complicated to be dealt with ex ...
... chout for independent princes of the Mahratta Guzerat and Malwa . empire . The dealings of an astute Mahratta Brahman , like Baji Rao , with Nizam - ul- mulk and Muhammad Shah , are too ob- scure and complicated to be dealt with ex ...
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