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- independent Rampur State as a Rohilla enclave. Asaf-ud-Daula acceded to the nawabship of Oudh with British aid in exchange for the Treaty of Benares (1775)...
- offered to be Nawab. Since he rejected this, Kapur Singh was offered the Nawabship and he accepted. With the arrival of peace with the Mughals, Sikhs returned...
- Dal Khalsa army was established in 1733–1735 during the period of Sikh nawabship under the Mughals, based upon the numerous pre-existing Jatha militia...
- given a jagir in 1733 when the Governor of Punjab offered the Sikhs the Nawabship (ownership of an estate) and a valuable royal robe, the Khalsa accepted...
- ****embled in 1733 to deliberate upon and accept the government's offer of a Nawabship and jagir to the Panth. Under a gurmata of the Sarbat Khalsa on 14 October...
- British and the French supported their respective candidates for the Nawabship, they also took sides in the conflict over succession to the Nizam of...
- of Safdar Ali Khan in 1742, Murtaza Ali Khan claimed for himself the Nawabship of the Arcot (Carnatic), Chanda Sahib who was taken prisoner to Satara...
-  51. The ****embly had unanimously offered Kapur Singh the insignia of Nawabship, and since then he had been called Nawab Kapur Singh . Diwan Darbara Singh...
- Tegh Bahadur Anandpur First Sikh State 1709 1715 Banda Singh Lohgarh Nawabship of Amritsar 1733 1735 Kapur Singh Amritsar Daranat Shah's State 1740 1741...
- Montgomery supported Lord Harris in advocating the extinction of the titular nawábship as a mischievous remnant of a state of things which, for political reasons...