India Under British Rule from the Foundation of the East India CompanyWheeler, James Talboys
History
India Under British Rule from the Foundation of the East India Company
Wheeler, James Talboys
India -- History -- British occupation, 1765-1947
Hindus, protected against European soldiers at Madras, 14;
rebel against the house tax, 15;
municipality in the 17th century, 16;
abolition of Suttee, 123;
overawed by Thugs, 125;
village communities in the
North-West Provinces, 128;
in the Madras Presidency, 131;
ancient colonisation, _ib._;
ancient migrations from Central and Northern Asia, 142;
accept Sikh religion in the Punjab, 155;
absence of roads in Hindu kingdoms, 172;
belief in adoption but reluctant to adopt, 175;
caste system, 188, 191;
worship of the cow and horror of beef, 195;
forced conversions to Islam, 196;
hostility of the Brahmans at Benares, stamped out by Mr.
Gubbins, 235;
Hindu culture, 298;
child marriages, _ib._;
temper, _ib._;
social despotism, 299;
failure of hereditary officials, 300;
successful training, _ib._
Holkar, Jaswant Rao, the bandit, 92;
drives the Peishwa from Poona, _ib._;
occupies Indore territory, 93;
relations with the British, 95;
defiance, 96;
campaign of Lord Lake, _ib._;
Monson's disastrous retreat, 97;
joined by Sindia, etc., _ib._;
flies to the Punjab, 99;
confined as a madman, _ib._;
dies of cherry brandy, 111;
_see_ Indore
Holkar, _see_ Indore
Holwell, Mr., elected Governor of Calcutta, during the siege, 38;
sells Calcutta lands by auction, 60
Hughly, old Portuguese fortress at, 19;
demolished in punishment for slave dealing, 20;
British factory at, 25;
Mogul oppressions, _ib._;
British retreat to Madras, 27
Hyder Ali, of Mysore, desolates the Carnatic, 74
Hyderabad, disbandment of French battalions, 85;
subsidiary force at, 113
I.
Impey, Sir Elijah, first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at
Calcutta, 65;
charges against, 70
Indore, revolt of the army of Holkar, 115;
defeated at Mehidpore, 117;
subsidiary alliance, 118;
outbreak during the mutinies, 272;
political relations, 289 _note_
J.
Java, wrested from the Dutch, 104;
restored to Holland, _ib._
Jeypore, Raja of, fights for princess of Oodeypore, 105;
asks British government to arbitrate, 106
Jhansi, massacre at, 176, 255
Jodhpore, Raja of, contends for princess of Oodeypore, 105;
asks British to arbitrate, 106
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