History of the French in India From the Founding of Pondichery in 1674 to the

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History of the French in India From the Founding of Pondichery in 1674 to the
G B George Bruce Malleson
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We have before adverted to to the strict discipline which, from the time of his arrival at Aurangabad, Bussy had introduced into his army, and we have pointed out how the exact and rigrorous order which he enforced had contributed to the confidence of the people, even to their affection for their European allies. General as such feelings were among the population, they were far more deeply im- planted in the breast of the Subadar himself. Salabat Jang had not been a careless spectator of the fa...te of his relatives. The fact that his own brotlier, Nasir BB 2 372 BUSSY TO 1754.
CHAP. Jang, and his nephew, MuzafFar Jang, had both been . Treacherously slain by their own vassals, had impresse 1 1753. Him with the advantage of having in his immediate vicinity a body of men unconnected with his nobles, upon whom he could fully and entirely rely, whose support would enable him to make a successful stand against the worst form of rebellion. He had deter- mined, therefore, at the outset, never to separate himself from the French.


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