In 1798, the first Indian ruler to accept a subsidiary alliance offered by Lord Wellesley was Nizam of Hyderabad. A term of this alliance was that Indian rulers could not have an independent army. Lord Wellesley was the British Governor-General in India at this time.
Yes, the subsidiary alliance was introduced b y lord Wellesley, Marquess Wellesley was his full name, he was the Governor general of India for the period 1798 to 1805.
Nizam of hyderabad
The Nizam of Hyderabad
The doctrine of subsidiary alliance was introduced by Lord Wellesley.
Subsidiary Alliance system was established in India during the rule of Governor-General Lord Wellesley from 1798 to 1805. And the first to came under this system was the Nizam of Hyderabad in 1798.
The main purpose of Subsidiary Alliance first used by Lord Wellesley was to make the English the paramount power in India. It helped the East India Company to extend the areas under the British control in India.
The first to come under this system was the Nizam of Hyderabad [1798].Mysore [1799]Nawab of Avadh [1801]GorakhpurRohilkhandsouthern part of DoabPeshwa Baji Rao II also accepted it [1802]Many other Maratha states such as the Bhonsle and the Scindhia [both in 1803]the Holkars [1818]These were some of the states subdued by Subsidiary Alliance system of Lord Wellesley.
Lord Cornwallis introduced the 'Sunset Law' in India while he introduced his Permanent Settlement.
Lord Wellesley, who was Governor-General of India from 1798-1805, introduced Subsidiary Alliance system.
The doctrine of subsidiary alliance was introduced by Lord Wellesley.
Lord Wellesley, who was Governor-General of India from 1798-1805, introduced Subsidiary Alliance system.
Nizam of Hyderabad was the first to accept who accepted subsidiary alliance offered in 1978 by lord wellesly
Nizam of Hyderabad
The Nizam of Hyderabad by karan jain
Subsidiary Alliance system was established in India during the rule of Governor-General Lord Wellesley from 1798 to 1805. And the first to came under this system was the Nizam of Hyderabad in 1798.
A system to keep India rulers under control and to make the British the para amount power
It was introduced by Lord Richard Wellesy who was the governer-general of India from 1798 to 1805.
The main purpose of Subsidiary Alliance first used by Lord Wellesley was to make the English the paramount power in India. It helped the East India Company to extend the areas under the British control in India.
The Nizam of Hyderabad was the first to enter into this alliance
In 1798 Lord Wellesley after his arrival to India wanted Marathas to sign the Subsidiary Alliance Systen but they refused to do this. In 1802 Baji Rao II killed Bithuji Holkar, the younger brother of Jaswant Rao Holkar. At this Jaswant Rao Holkar attacked on Baji Rao II who was in Pune at that time. Holkar captured Pune but Baji Rao managed to escape from there and he made a treaty with Lord Wellesley known as " The Treaty of Basain (1802)". This national humiliation was too much for maratha chiefs and they said that they would not surrender the great tradition of independence without struggle. Thus they declared war against the British Company but they were defeated by the company and later on they all signed on Subsidiary Alliance System with Wellesley.