A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sanads Relating to India and Neighbouring Countries, Volume 9Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1892 |
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Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Afghan Afghanistan Afridis Agent agreed agreement Ahmad Akazais allowed Amir arrangements ARTICLE Bahadoor Bahawalpur Bashahr begarees Bhawulpore boundary British Government British officer British subjects British territory British troops canal Chamba Chief Cis-Sutlej clan committed conferred Darbar dated Deputy Commissioner district Ditto duties engagement estates force forests frontier Government of India Governor Governor-General heirs Herat hereby Highness hill Indus Jagir Jammu and Kashmir Jawakis Jind jirga Kabul Kalat Kandahar Keonthal Khail Khan mark Khan's Khel Khelat Kohat Lahore lands levied Maharaja Mahomed Mahsuds Maliks March ment Muhammad Khan Nabha Nawab nuzzuranah offences Orakzais paid pass Patiala payment Pergunnah Persian Peshawar pillar possession protection Punjab Puttiala raids Railway Raja Rajah Rana Ranjit Singh restored revenue Right Honorable river road Rupees Sanad Sardar Seal settlement Shah Sher Sikh Sing successors Sutlej Telegraph Thakooraee Treaty tribe Turkistan Umballa valley Viceroy villages Waziris Whereas Yusafzais Zaimukhts
Populaire passages
Pagina 47 - Singh shall resign for himself, his heirs, and his successors, all right, title, and claim to the sovereignty of the Punjab, or to any sovereign power whatever.
Pagina 439 - Art. 1. From the day of the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty there shall be peace and friendship...
Pagina 36 - The Sikh army has now, without a shadow of provocation, invaded the British territories. " The Governor-General must, therefore, take measures for effectually protecting the British provinces, for vindicating the authority of the British Government, and for punishing the violators of treaties and the disturbers of public peace. The Governor-General hereby declares the possessions of Maharajah Dhuleep Singh, on the left or British banks of the Sutlej, confiscated and annexed to the British territories.
Pagina 104 - Be assured that nothing shall disturb the engagement thus made to you, so long as your House is loyal to the Crown and faithful to the conditions of the Treaties, grants or engagements which record its obligations to the British Government.
Pagina 351 - In consideration of the transfer made to him and his heirs by the provisions of the foregoing Articles, Maharaja Gulab Singh will pay to the British Government the sum of seventy-five...
Pagina 8 - Her Majesty being desirous that the Governments of the several Princes and Chiefs of India who now govern their own territories should be perpetuated, and that the representation and dignity of their Houses should be continued...
Pagina 36 - The Governor-General's agent, by direction of the Governor-General, demanded an explanation of this movement, and no reply being returned within a reasonable time, the demand was repeated. The GovernorGeneral, unwilling to believe in the hostile intentions of the Sikh government, to which no provocation had been given, refrained...
Pagina 38 - Sir Henry Hardinge, GCB, one of Her Britannic Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council, Governor-General, appointed by the Honourable Company to direct and control all their affairs in the East Indies, and by Maharaja Gulab Singh in person.
Pagina 37 - Maharaja of Lahore, on the left or British bank of the river Sutlej, were confiscated and annexed to the British provinces ; and, since that time, hostile operations have been prosecuted by the two Governments, the one against the other, which have resulted in the occupation of Lahore by the British troops : And whereas it has been determined that, upon certain conditions, peace shall be re-established between the two Governments, the following treaty of peace between the...
Pagina 42 - The Lahore Government agrees that the force left at Lahore for the purpose specified in the foregoing article, shall be placed in full possession of the fort and the city of Lahore, and that the Lahore troops shall be removed from within the city. The Lahore Government engages to furnish convenient quarters for the officers and men of the said force, and to pay to the British Government all the extra expenses in regard to the said force, which may be incurred by the British Government, in consequence...