d himself Subahdar, 85:
died, 85:
succeeded by his grandson, Siraj-ud-daula, 85.
ALLAHABAD, occupied by the English, 157, 174:
conference at, 174:
clauses of Clive's demand at, 174.
AMBUR, Anwar-ud-din defeated and slain at, 45.
AMERICA, war with colonists of North, 209.
AMINCHAND, Calcutta merchant, 86:
negotiated for Clive and his allies, 86:
betrayed Siraj-ud-daula's confidence, 87:
demanded 20 lakhs of rupees, 87:
his name omitted from false document by Clive, 87, 134, 135, 193,
202, 204, 211:
informed by Mr. Scrafton that he was to receive nothing, 113:
his pilgrimage to Malda, 113, 193:
returned to his business in Calcutta, 113, 193.
ANGRIA, pirate chief at Gheria, 77:
his plunderings, 77:
Commodore Jones sent to attack, 77:
defeated by Watson and Clive, 78.
ANWAR-UD-DIN, suspected poisoner of Khoja Abdullah, 28:
appointed provisionally Nawab, a guardian of the young prince,
Saiyud Muhammad, 28:
suspected murderer of the young prince, 30:
Nawab of Arcot, 31:
appealed to by Dupleix, 33:
attempted to prevent hostilities, 34:
capture of Madras took him by surprise, 36:
tried to regain Madras, but failed, 39:
finally regained Madras, 41:
slain, 45.
ARCOLA, story of the bridge of, compared to the battle of Arni, 57.
ARCOT, Dost Ali at, 24:
Safdar Ali proclaimed Nawab at, 25:
Murtiza Ali declared himself Nawab at, 27:
Nizam-ul-Mulk with his army entered, 28:
Saiyud Muhammad murdered at, 29:
left almost undefended, 52:
taken by Clive, 53:
attacked by the French, 54:
French dispersed by Clive at, 54:
siege of, 55:
strong garrison placed in, 59:
Arcot mentioned, 183.
ARMAGON, English Settlement on the Coromandel Coast, 18.
ARMSTRONG, Captain, at Council of War, 93:
arrested by Clive, 114:
acquitted by court-martial, 114.
ARMY ADMINISTRATION, 179-90.
ARNI, battle of, 56-58:
French defeated at, 58:
its ruler declared for Muhammad Ali, 58.
ASAF JAH, title granted to the family of Chin Kilich Khan, 17.
_Asiatic Annual Register_, quoted, 39_n_.
AURANGZEB, died in 1707, 16:
placed the Subahs he had conquered under a Subahdar, or chief, 17:
mentioned, 85, 172.
_Aurora_, frigate, in which Supervisors sailed, lost, 199.
BAJ-BAJ, fort near Maiapur, taken by Clive, 82.
BAKAR ALI, Governor of Vellore, 23.
BAKHSHI, Siraj-ud-daula's Commander-in-chief, 86.
BAKSAR, battle of, 157, 181.
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