Envelope,$f[1757x1759], April 27.
- CR9/6/41.
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Envelope,$f[1757x1759], April 27.
Rhan oRobert Clive Papers
Rhan oRobert Clive Papers
Example of Persian alphabet practice, possibly by Clive,
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Fragment of envelope from Murli Dhar,
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Fragment of envelope from Tilok Chand,$f[1757x1759, or 1766].
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Rhan oRobert Clive Papers
Leaf from a letter,$f[1757x1759, or 1766].
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The last page of a letter written in a relaxed and undotted shikasteh hand.
Letter band from envelope from Ghalib Jang,$f[1757x1759].
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Letter band from envelope,$f[1757x1759, or 1766].
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Letter band from envelope,$f[1757x1759, or 1766].
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Seal only partial, apparently beginning 'Raja'.
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Maharajah Rajah Januji Bhonsla has asked me to deliver some of his letters to you. For this purpose I have now reached Katak on 29 the Dhu al-Hijjah. Prior to this my son Gopal Puri had written to you about my mission. I hope to be with you soon. Meanwhile Mr Allen Sahib of Katak Kothi may have also sent you some information about me.
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My son, Madar al- Daulah Bahadur, and Rifa't Panah Fayyaz Ali Khan have already conveyed to you my request in detail. I am glad to know that after the conquest of Azimabad and Bengal you are busy in eliminating all other troublemakers.
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With God's grace until now, i.e. 2 ghari passed, Saturday, 1 Sha'ban, reg.yr. 5, the fort is intact and I am ready with my commanders to face any assault. Hainga the camel rider has delivered your message. I spend all my energies and time to serve you and implement your orders. I hope that you will be able to pay us a visit soon after we have conquered the town of Bardairah. -- P.S. I have already sent details of the departure of the French and their arrival at Sehsram in the morning. I received this information from Gulab Chand and sent it to Mr Tash/Taish through Mr Hainga, the camel rider. A contemporary translation of the contents is CR2/12. item no. 474.
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I would like to offer my services to serve your government. I would be grateful if you could communicate to Nand Kumar when and where you would like me to come to see you regarding this request.
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Yad-dasht/Receipt. -- The sum of one Lac rupees owed by the Nawab for the upkeep of the Company's army during the month of Zi al-Qa'd has been received from Maharajah Ram Narayan and the salaries of the army paid from this amount.
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I received your letter informing me that you had reached Muradbagh on the 9th of Ramazan and came to know that Navab Nasir al-Mulk was annoyed with Maharajah Dulabha Ram. You managed to resolve this issue after negotiating between the two and that you have called Jagat Seths to assist you in the court case of Genda? Mall. When I reached Murshidabad I came to know from my servants that you were unhappy about my performance and that until I perform my duties properly you would not be happy with me. Please rest assured that I am a devoted servant of the company and that I am extremely happy that you have now entered Murshidabad. Maharajah Dulabha Ram is a very sincere well-wisher of yours and I am glad that the misunderstanding between him and Nasir al-Mulk have been removed. As far as the case of Genda [?] Mall is concerned it was not appropriate that a person of your status should involve himself in such minor affairs. However, whatever you have decided must be proper.