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... Annual Register - Page 304edited by - 1847Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1886 - 660 pages
...by any attractive schemes of external aggrandisement, and never failed to send in his tribute of " one horse, twelve perfect shawl goats of approved...six female), and three pairs of Cashmere shawls." When he died in 1857 he left his son and successor Bunbeer a clearly defined policy and position. Runbeer... | |
| Sikh War, 1845-1846 - 1846 - 230 pages
...Maharajah Gholab Singh in protecting his territories from external enemies. Art. 10. — Maharajah Gholab Singh acknowledges the supremacy of the British Government,...and six female), and three pairs of Cashmere shawls. This treaty, consisting of ten articles, has been this day settled by Frederick Currie, Esq., and Brevet-Major... | |
| Henry Hardinge Hardinge (Viscount) - India - 1846 - 234 pages
...Maharajah Gholab Singh in protecting his territories from external enemies. Art. 10. — Maharajah Gholab Singh acknowledges the supremacy of the British Government,...and six female), and three pairs of Cashmere shawls. This treaty, consisting of ten articles, has been this day settled by Frederick Currie, Esq., and Brevet-Major... | |
| 1846 - 840 pages
...Maharajah Gholab Singh in protecting bis territories from external enemies. Art. 10. Maharajah .Gholab Singh acknowledges the supremacy of the British Government,...and six female), and three pairs of Cashmere shawls. This Treaty, consisting of ten articles, has been this day settled by Frederick Currie, Esq., and Brevet... | |
| William Lewis M'Gregor - Punjab (India) - 1846 - 438 pages
...protecting his territories from external enemies. " Article X. — Maharajah Goolab Singh acknowleges the supremacy of the British government, and will...and six female) and three pairs of Cashmere shawls. " This treaty, consisting of ten articles, has been this day settled by Frederick Currie, Esquire,... | |
| Henry Thoby Prinsep - Punjab (India) - 1846 - 430 pages
...to Maharaja Golab Singh in protecting his territories from external enemies. Art. 10. Maharaja Golab Singh acknowledges the supremacy of the British Government,...to the British Government one horse, twelve perfect shawl-goats of approved breed (six male and six female), and three pairs of Cashmere shawls. This treaty,... | |
| Henry HARDINGE (1st Viscount Hardinge.), Sutlej river - Sikh War, 1845-1846 - 1846 - 74 pages
...Maharajah Gholab Sing, in protecting his territories from external enemies. Art^l ('."•'-Maharajah Gholab Singh acknowledges the supremacy of the British Government,...supremacy, present annually to the British Government I horse, 12 perfect shawl goats of approved breed (6 malo ан<1 < j female), and 3 pairs of Cashmere... | |
| Henry Thoby Prinsep - Punjab (India) - 1846 - 432 pages
...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 Cashmere shawls. This treaty, consisting of ten articles, has been this day settled by Frederick Currie, Esq., and Brevet-Major... | |
| Joseph Davey Cunningham - Punjab (India) - 1849 - 478 pages
...Golab Singh, in protecting his territories from external enemies. Article 10. — • Muharaja Golab Singh acknowledges the supremacy of the British Government,...and six female), and three pairs of Cashmere shawls. This treaty, consisting of ten articles, has been this day settled by Frederick Currie, Esq., and Brevet... | |
| William Wellington Waterloo Humbly - India - 1854 - 648 pages
...aid to Maharajah Goolab Singh, in protecting his territories from external enemies. Article 10. — Maharajah Goolab Singh acknowledges the supremacy...and six female), and three pairs of Cashmere shawls. This treaty, consisting of ten articles, has been this day settled by Frederick Currie, Esq., and Brevet... | |
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