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" Oude territory was divided, and half taken by us and half left to Oude, the landed aristocracy of each were about equal. Now hardly a family of this class remains in our half, while in Oude it remains unimpaired. Everybody in Oude believes those families... "
A Journey Through the Kingdom of Oude, in 1849-1850: By Direction of the ... - Page 415
by Sir William Henry Sleeman - 1858
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Retrospects and Prospects of Indian Policy, Part 49

Evans Bell - Great Britain - 1868 - 360 pages
...territory was divided, and half taken by us and half left to Oude, the landed aristocracy of each was about equal. Now, hardly a family of this class remains...those families to have been systematically crushed. "f " The members of the landed aristocracy of Oude always speak with respect of the administration...
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Retrospects and Prospects of Indian Policy, Part 49

Evans Bell - Great Britain - 1868 - 368 pages
...territory was divided, and half taken by us and half left to Oude, the landed aristocracy of each was about equal. Now, hardly a family of this class remains in our half, while in Oudo it remains unimpaired. Everybody in Chide believes those families to have been systematically...
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Our Land Revenue Policy in Northern India

Charles James Connell - Land value taxation - 1876 - 224 pages
...same time. In 1801, when the Oudh territory was divided, and half taken by us, and half left to Oudh, the landed aristocracy of each were about equal. Now...family of this class remains in our half •while in Oudh it remains unimpaired. Everybody in Oudh believes those families to have been systematically crushed."...
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Our Indian empire and the adjacent countries, Volume 2

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1879 - 612 pages
...division of Oude in 1801, the landed aristocracy were equal in both portions. " Now (28th Dec., 1853) hardly a family of this class remains in our half;...those families to have been systematically crushed ."§ The correspondence in the public journals, regarding the progress of the mutiny, affords frequent...
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