 | John Malcolm - 1823
...under its protection. II. — Nawaub Ameer Khan will disband his army, with the exception of such a portion as may be requisite for the internal management of his possessions. III. — Nawaub Ameer Khan will not commit aggressions in any country. He will relinquish his connexion... | |
 | Sir John Malcolm - 1824
...under its protection. II.— Nawaub Ameer Khan will disband his army, with the exception of such a portion as may be requisite for the internal management of his possessions. III. — Nawaub Ameer Khan will not commit aggressions in any country. He will relinquish his connexion... | |
 | John Malcolm (sir) - 1832
...under its protection. II. — Nawaub Ameer Khan will disband his army, with the exception of such a portion as may be requisite for the internal management of his possessions. III. — Nawaub Ameer Khan will not commit aggressions in any country. He will relinquish his connexion... | |
 | Basâvan Lâl, Muḥammad Amîr Khân - 1832
...deliver up to the British Government all his gnns and Military equipments, with the exception of such a portion, as may be requisite for the internal management of his possessions, and the defence of his forts, and shall receive in exchange an equitable pecuniary compensation. 5th.... | |
 | C. U. A - 1881 - 51 sider
...entertain no soldiers except natives of the States ; the Treaty 6 by which the Nawab of Tonk was bound to disband his army with the exception of such portion as may be necessary for the internal management of his possessions; the Treaty of Mundisore7 by which Holkar... | |
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