The Nizam : the Origin And Future of the Hyderabad State, Being the Le Bas Prize Essay in the University of Cambridge, 1904
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' The weakness of the authorities is well shewn in an extract from the Illustrated London News, 26 March 1859. Although in itself of little importance it is typical : "In fact the BohiUa war is at an end The Bohillas cowed as they are will only give trouble in future to the Nizam's Government whose authority they systematically set at nought. " 4—2 52 THE ORIGIN OF THE HYDERABAD STATE Against excessive expenditure on that purpose His Highness had other remedies and acquiesced at once in the ame...nded plan which suggested that the surplus revenues, when the cost of the Contingent had been deducted, should be paid to him annually as the sole satisfaction. Owing to the famine no surplus could be paid for the year 1900-1901, but since the arrangement in 1853 until the recent conversion of the annual payment, thirty-six million rupees have been so remitted to His Highness. This is the more creditable in view of the ridicule once expressed at the thought that "a farthing of surplus" would ever find its way into the Nizam's treasury^ No further changes of importance have taken place in the State's position, except the recent settlement of Berar.
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