Sinha, D. P.

British relations with Oudh, 1801-1856: a case study/ D.P. Sinha. - Calcutta : K.P. Bagchi, 1983. - xxviii, 356 p. ; 22 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 350-354) and index.

The Background of the Treaty of 1801 1. The Treaty of 1801 2. The Rulers of Oudh 3. The Administration of Oudh 4. Some Aspects of Relationship 5. Sadat Ali and the Ascendancy of Baillie 6. Lord Hastings and Change of Policy 7. Lord Amherst: Policy Changes Again 8. Bentinck : Attempt to Reform the Administration of Oudh 9. Bentinck: Maladministration and Threat of Annexation 10. Auckland's Attempt to Solve the Problem of Misgovernment 11. Auckland Thwarted by the Home Authorities 12 Mohammed Ali Shah: Expectation of Reform Belied 13. Progress of Misgovernment and Threat of Annexation 14. Wajid Ali Shah Proves his Incapacity to Rule 15. The Annexation of Oudh 16.


Politics and government
British India Uttar Pradesh History 19th century
Oudh (India) History 19th century.
Uttar Pradesh (India) History 19th century


Oudh (India)--Politics and government.

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