Three Frenchmen in Bengal eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 177 pages of information about Three Frenchmen in Bengal.

Three Frenchmen in Bengal eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 177 pages of information about Three Frenchmen in Bengal.
  Marathas
  Martin, Captain
  Martin de la Case, Ensign
  Matel, M.
  Midnapur
  Militarism
  Minchin, Captain George, Captain-Commandant of Calcutta
  Mir Abdulla
  Miran, son of Mir Jafar
  Mir Daood, brother of Mir Jafar, and Faujdar of Rajmehal
  Mir Jafar Ali Khan, made Nawab by the English after Plassey
  Mir Kasim, or Kasim Ali Khan, son-in-law and successor of Mir Jafar
    army of
  Mir Madan
  Mogul
    See King
  Mohan Lal, favourite of the Nawab
  Monsoon
  Moor hostages
    nobles
  Moorish colours
    forts
    soldiers
    treachery
  Moors
  Muhammadhans
  Murshidabad
    See Muxadabad
    or Cossimbazar River
  Murshid Kuli Khan
  Mustapha Ali Khan
  Mutinies
  Muxadabad
    See Murshidabad

  Naib
  Nand Kumar, Faujdar of Hugli
  Native indifference to the quarrels of the Europeans
  Nautch
  Naval officer, an English
  Nawab, the
    See Siraj-ud-daula
    Hindu advisers and servants of
  Nawajis Muhammad Khan, uncle of Siraj-ud-daula
  Nawajis Muhammad Khan’s widow
  Nazir Dalal, the
  Negroes
  Nepaulese
  Neutrality in the Ganges
  News from Bengal
  Nicolas, M.F. 
  Nover, Sergeant
  Nullah

  Omichand
  Onofre, Reverend Father
  Oppoor
  Orissa
  Orme Papers or MSS. 
  Orme, Robert, historian
  Oudh
    Nawab of. See Suja-ud-daula

  Pagodas or Hindu Temples
  Paris
  Parwana
  Pathans
  Patna
    Naib of
    River
  Pattamar
  Pavilion, Bastion du
  Pearkes, Mr. Paul Richard
  Pedro
  Peons
  Perry, Lieut.-Colonel Ottley
  Phulbari
  Picques, M.
  Pilots, French
  Plassey, battle of
  Pocock, Admiral (Sir) George
  Pondicherry
    Superior Council of
  Porte Royale, the
  Portuguese half-castes
  Predestination
  Priest, Hindu
  Probate Records (Mayor’s Court, Calcutta)
  Prussian Gardens
  Purneah
    Nawab of. See Saukat Jang

  Raj Durlabh Ram, Raja
  Rains, the
  Raj Balav, Raja
  Rajas, Hindu
  Rajmehal
    Faujdar of.
    See Mir Daood
  Ramnarain, Raja, Naib or Deputy Governor of Patua
  Ram Nath, Raja of Dinajpur
  Ranjit Rai, agent of the Seths
  Raymond, M.
  Renault, Pierre, Director of Chandernagore (Malleson calls him
    Renault de St. Germain, but he never signs himself as such)
  Renault, de St. Germain, eldest son of Pierre Renault
  Renault, Lieut., second son of Pierre Renault
  Renault, de la Fuye, M.
  Renaultions, the
  Rennell, Major James, geographer
  Rezai,
  Royal Music, the
  Rungpore
    Raja of. See Kasizn All Khan

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