Outram, reminding him that in the original settlement
the talukdars had been unjustly treated, declared that if nothing more
than their lives and freedom from imprisonment were offered, they
would be driven to wage a guerrilla war, whereas if the of
their lands were guaranteed to them, they would assist in restoring
order.
the talukdars had been unjustly treated, declared that if nothing more
than their lives and freedom from imprisonment were offered, they
would be driven to wage a guerrilla war, whereas if the of
their lands were guaranteed to them, they would assist in restoring
order.
Cambridge History of India - v4 - Indian Empire
