| John Malcolm - 1823 - 564 sider
...Government takes those possessions 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 - 1824 - 560 sider
...Government takes those possessions 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 - 1832 - 562 sider
...Government takes those possessions 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 - 1832 - 546 sider
...territories under its protection. 2nd. Nuwab Ameer Khan will dishand his army, with the exception of such portion as may be requisite for the internal management of his possessions. ' 3rd. Nuvrab Ameer Khan will not commit aggressions in any country. He will relinquish his connexion... | |
| Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison, India. Foreign and Political Department - 1864 - 608 sider
...Government takes those possessions under its protection. ARTICLE 2. Nawab Umeer Khan will disband his army, with the exception of such a portion as may be requisite for the internal management of his possessions. ARTICLE 3. Nawab Umeer Khan will not commit aggressions in any country. He will relinquish his connection... | |
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