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Showing posts with label telangana pratibhavantulu. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 25, 2014
SATAVAHANA LIFESTYLE DURING BUDDHISM,
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Gandhi Grandson with damodhar
Gandhi Grandson with damodhar
mulki rule,telangana charitra,damodhar rao musham,telangana dhoom dham,prachina telangana,telangana kings,rapolu,aicc,rahul gandhi,telangana formation,telangana pratibhavantulu,
circar dist nizam map
Northern Circar region sold for 2 LACS in 1788AD
Northern Circar region sold for 2 LACS
in 1788AD to British by Nizam
Required and to pay Rs.9 lakhs per annum when the assistance of the troops was not required in lieu of Northern Circars to be ceded to them. In A.D.1768 he signed another treaty conferring the Northern Circars to the British and the payment by the British was reduced to Rs.7 lakhs. According to another treaty, he surrendered the Guntur circar in A.D.1788.
Nizam ul mulk,Asaf Jah VII titles
Nizam ul mulk,
Asaf Jah VII titles of Osman Ali Khan
Asaf Jah VII titles of Osman Ali Khan
His Exalted Highness Rustam-i-Dauran,
Arustu-i-Zaman,
Wal Mamalik,
Asaf Jah VII,
Muzaffar-ul-Mulk-Wal-Mamalik,
Nizam ul-Mulk,
Nizam ud-Daula Nawab Mir Sir Osman Ali Khan Bahadur,
Sipah Saula, Fateh Jung,
Nizam of Hyderabad and of Berar,
Knight Grand Commander of The Most Exalted
Order of the Star of India,
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of
the British Empire,
Royal Victorian Chain,
Honorable General in the Army,
Faithful Ally of the British Government.
Northern Circar region sold for 2 LACS in 1788AD
Northern Circar region sold for 2 LACS
in 1788AD to British by Nizam
Required and to pay Rs.9 lakhs per annum when the assistance of the troops was not required in lieu of Northern Circars to be ceded to them. In A.D.1768 he signed another treaty conferring the Northern Circars to the British and the payment by the British was reduced to Rs.7 lakhs. According to another treaty, he surrendered the Guntur circar in A.D.1788.
Nizam,BRITISH,story of Circar Districts
Hostilities recommenced in India between the French and the English in AD.1758 on the outbreak of Seven Years War in Europe in A.D.1756. As a result, the French lost their power in India and consequently it also lost influence at Hyderabad. In A.D.1762 Nizam Ali Khan dislodged Salabat Jung and proclaimed himself as Nizam.
Hyderabad came into focus again when Nizam Ali Khan (Nizam II) in A.D.1763 shifted the capital of the Deccan from Aurangabad to Hyderabad. Such a move helped rapid economic growth and expansion of the city, resulting in its importance and prosperity.
Between A.D.1766 and A.D.1800, Nizam's sovereignty had declined considerably and the British gained their authority over the Nizams by compelling the latter to sign six treaties.
In A.D.1766, the Nizam signed a treaty with the British, whereby in return for the Northern Circars, the British agreed to furnish Nizam Ali Khan with a subsidiary force as and when required and to pay Rs.9 lakhs per annum when the assistance of the troops was not required in lieu of Northern Circars to be ceded to them. In A.D.1768 he signed another treaty conferring the Northern Circars to the British and the payment by the British was reduced to Rs.7 lakhs. According to another treaty, he surrendered the Guntur circar in A.D.1788. In A.D.1779, the Nizam conspired with Hyder Ali of Mysore and the Peshwa of the Marathas to drive away the English. When they learnt about his designs, the English marched against the Nizam who had to sue for peace agreeing to the presence of an English Resident along with army, artillery and cavalry at Hyderabad
Hyderabad came into focus again when Nizam Ali Khan (Nizam II) in A.D.1763 shifted the capital of the Deccan from Aurangabad to Hyderabad. Such a move helped rapid economic growth and expansion of the city, resulting in its importance and prosperity.
Between A.D.1766 and A.D.1800, Nizam's sovereignty had declined considerably and the British gained their authority over the Nizams by compelling the latter to sign six treaties.
In A.D.1766, the Nizam signed a treaty with the British, whereby in return for the Northern Circars, the British agreed to furnish Nizam Ali Khan with a subsidiary force as and when required and to pay Rs.9 lakhs per annum when the assistance of the troops was not required in lieu of Northern Circars to be ceded to them. In A.D.1768 he signed another treaty conferring the Northern Circars to the British and the payment by the British was reduced to Rs.7 lakhs. According to another treaty, he surrendered the Guntur circar in A.D.1788. In A.D.1779, the Nizam conspired with Hyder Ali of Mysore and the Peshwa of the Marathas to drive away the English. When they learnt about his designs, the English marched against the Nizam who had to sue for peace agreeing to the presence of an English Resident along with army, artillery and cavalry at Hyderabad
Rapolu Ananda Baskar MP Rajyasabha with damodhar
Monday, August 12, 2013
Danger behind the mulki rule,telangana charitra

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