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mplaint of the assault of Mr. Fordyce against Clive, 14. MUGHAL DYNASTY receives a blow from which it never rallied, 16, 85, 173: high-road from Hugli to Patna, 90. MUGHAL, Great, called on Clive to help repress the rebellion of his son, 123. MUHAMMAD ALI, forced to flee to Trichinopoli, 45: rival of Chanda Sahib in the Deccan, 45: at Trichinopoli, 51: his treasury exhausted, 51. MUHAMMAD RIZA KHAN, nominated Deputy-Nawab, 161, 168. MUHAMMAD SHAH, Emperor of Delhi, 30: died, 44. MUIR, Captain, at Council of War, 93. MUNGIR, Mir Kasim removed his capital to, 153: Sir Robert Fletcher at, 187: mutiny at, 187-8. MUNRO, Sir Hector, his victory at Baksar, 157: occupied Benares, Chanar and Allahabad, 157: overran Oudh, 157: occupied Lucknow and Faizabad, 157: defeated enemy at Karra and Kalpi, 157: Nawab-Wazir of Oudh surrendered himself to, 157. MURADBAGH, palace of, Clive at, 111. MURSHIDABAD, capital of Siraj-ud-daula, 78, 85: bankers and merchants of, join Clive, 86: Mir Jafar's interview with Mr. Watts at, 92: Clive entered, 111: treasury of, granted money to Clive, 117: Clive at, 171. MURTIZA ALI, Governor of Vellore, 27: poisoned his brother-in-law, 27: proclaimed himself Nawab, 27: his flight, 27: present at the royal wedding, 29: sudden disappearance, 30: suspected murderer of the young Prince, 30. MUZAFFAR JANG, claimed succession to the Deccan, 44: Governor of Bijapur, 44: enlisted service of Marathas, 44: proclaimed himself Subahdar of the Deccan, 45: marched to Trichinopoli, 46: at Tanjore, 46, 47: retreated on Pondicherry, 47: taken prisoner, 47: released, 47: acknowledged Subahdar, 47: slain on his way to Aurangabad, 47. MYSORE, an independent territory, 17: sent an army to assist Muhammad Ali, 54: assisted Lawrence at Trichinopoli, 68. NADIR SHAH, invasion of, 16, 17, 25, 30, 85. NEGAPATAM, squadron cruised off, 34. NAPIER'S, Sir W., _Peninsular War_, quoted, 60_n_. _Narrative_, Sir Eyre Coote's, quoted, 96_n_., 103_n_. NASIR JANG, son of Nizam-ul-Mulk, succeeded in Southern India, 30, 44: slain by his own levies, 47. NEWCASTLE, Duke of, 143. NEWCASTLE, Dowager Duchess of, sold Claremont to Clive, 202. NIZAM-UL-MULK, title granted to the family of Chin Kilich Khan, 17: Nawab of the Karnatik, 18: Subahdar of the Deccan, 23: objected to the appointmen
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