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Sindhia (1803 bytes)
1: The '''Sindhia''', also spelled '''Scindia''' , '''Sindia''', or... 3: ...sh Raj]] and to give up Amber to the British. The Sindhia family ruled Gwalior until India's independence f... Second Anglo-Maratha War (1081 bytes) 3: ...ith a free hand in much of central India, and the Sindhia Maharajas maintained control of much of [[Rajasth... Argaon (664 bytes) 1: ... and the forces of [[The Rajah of Berar]] under [[Sindhia]] of [[Gwalior]]. Three of Wellesley's battalions... Ratlam (1851 bytes) 3: ... but in [[1819]] an arrangement was made by which Sindhia engaged never to send any troops into the country... Assaye (636 bytes) 3: ...and [[India|Indian]] troops, routed the army of [[Sindhia]] of [[Gwalior]], which was over 40,000 strong (3... Panchmahal (2133 bytes) 1: ...the five districts that were transferred by the [[Sindhia]] Maharaja of [[Gwalior]] to the British. 4: ...anch Mahals'' were transferred in [[1861]] by the Sindhias to [[British India]], where they became a distri... Laswari (658 bytes) 3: ...ke]] were about 10,000 men strong, opposing the [[Sindhia]]'s Maratha army of 9,000 veteran infantry and 5,... Ujjain (2408 bytes) 5: ...al India Agency]]. After Indian independence, the Sindhia ruler of Gwalior acceded to India, and Ujjain bec... James Tod (906 bytes) 1: ...manded the escort attached to the resident with [[Sindhia]] from [[1812]] to [[1817]]. In the latter year h... Pindari (2667 bytes) 3: ...ers in [[Malwa]], under the tacit protection of [[Sindhia]] and [[Holkar]]. They were accustomed to assembl... 5: ...r the supreme command of Lord Hastings in person. Sindhia was overawed and forced to sign the treaty of [[G... Burhanpur (3516 bytes) 3: ... restored it to Sindhia. It remained a portion of Sindhia's dominions till 1860?, when, in consequence of c... Third Anglo-Maratha War (1554 bytes) 3: ...he British, but British diplomacy convinced the [[Sindhia]] of [[Gwalior]] to remain neutral, although he l... Gerard Lake, 1st Viscount Lake (4690 bytes) 9: ...[[battle of Argaum|victory at Argaum]], compelled Sindhia to come to terms, and a treaty with him was signe... Rajgarh (1968 bytes) 3: .... Estimated revenue, 33,000 (1911); tribute (to [[Sindhia]] of [[Gwalior]]), 3640. The rulers, whose title ... Datia (2184 bytes) 3: ...173,759. Estimated revenue, £70,000; tribute to [[Sindhia]] of Gwalior paid through the British Government.... Gwalior (10657 bytes) 27: ...y the camp, and later the permanent capital, of [[Sindhia]] at Gwalior. 30: ...the extensive barracks were likewise made over to Sindhia. In the [[Revolt of 1857]] Morar was the scene of... 35: ===Gwalior under the Sindhia=== 36: ... 1760 it was garrisoned by the [[Maratha]] leader Sindhia, from whom it was wrested in [[1780]] by the forc... 38: Under the [[British Raj]], the Sindhia ruled a large [[princely state]] with its capital... Nimar (2614 bytes) 7: ...From 1823 onwards this tract, then belonging to [[Sindhia]] rulers of [[Gwalior]], was under British manage... Ahmednagar (2708 bytes) 5: ...d by the Peshwa to the Maratha chief [[Daulat Rao Sindhia]]. 1803 (4474 bytes) 29: ...tish begin [[Second Anglo-Maratha War]] against [[Sindhia]] of [[Gwalior]] Rani Lakshmi Bai (4227 bytes) 15: ...tured the fortress city of [[Gwalior]] from the [[Sindhia]] rulers, who were British allies. She died three...
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