65 77 235 238 Murdered by Gházi's orders. Ali Gohar. Crown-prince, escapes from Dehli Aligarh (Koel). Head-quarters of Sindhia Stormed by Lake. Alláhábád. Governor of, receives Ali Gohar Shah 'Alam's establishment there (1767) 'Ambáji Inglia. Commands Sindhia's army. Bahadur Shah. Succeeds Aurangzeb and dies on campaign against 113 233 1 234 220 18 20 v. also Kásim (Mir), Hastings, Najaf Khán, Patna, Sindhia. 268 Delbi. Shah 'Alam returns to . v. also Gholám Kádir, Najaf Khán, Shah Alam, and Lake. PAGE 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39 Háfiz Rahmat Khán. Protector of Rohilkand Defies the Nawab of Audh Defeat and death. Hastings (Warren). Connection with Rohilla war Action of, at death of Najaf Khán. 28, 33, 45, 53, 59 88 91 100 104 209 Raises disciplined force. PAGE Holkar, His opposition to Sindhia Beheads eight European officers Holds aloof from combination of (1803). Intizám-ud-daula. Made Minister Beats Rána Khán at Cbaksána Defeated near Firozábád .236, 239-41 256 258 31 42 155 161 162 168 80ff Játs. Their origin and country v. also Jowáhir Singh, Najib, Sumroo, Suraj Mal. Kattra. British quarrel with Flies from Patna. His miserable end Defeat of Háfiz Rahmat there Lake (General). Lord Wellesley's instructions to Campaign against Perron's army Received with honour at Dehli PAGE Madhoji Sindhia (v. Sindhia). Mahrattas (v. Holkar, Pánipat, Sindhia). Majad-ud-daula (Abdul Ahid Khan) Manu (Mir). Defends Punjab against Afguáns. Muhamadans of Hindustán. Their origin Their power not overthrown by British Muttra (Mathra). Massacre by Afgháns at (1757) Nádir Sbáh. Invades Hindustan and sacks Dehli Najaf Khán (Mirza) His vigour and success . Alliance sought by British Death and character Najaf Kuli Khán (Mirza's chela) Najib-ud-daula (Najib Khan) Death and character Pánipat. Campaign of (1760-1) Pátan. Battle of, v. Ismail. Patna. Massacre of British at (1763) Perron (Gen.). Succeeds de Boigne 105-6-14-17-20-3-4 81 82 186 205 138 154 22 26 264 267 38 202 24 Disgraced by Sindhia |