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  1. 2 de dez. de 2022 · Examine the provisions of Subsidiary Alliance System devised by Lord Wellesley in 1798 for India asked Dec 1, 2021 in History by Rakhee Jain ( 88.9k points) 0 votes

  2. 24 de set. de 2023 · Subsidiary Alliance (1798) Prior to 1760, the East India Company had signed treaties with local coastal powers for commercial purposes and suppression of piracy. It was introduced by Lord Wellesley. The Company agreed to provide its well-trained troops in exchange for an annual subsidy in the first subsidiary-alliance with the Nizam of ...

  3. 23 de out. de 2022 · Subsidiary Alliance was a treaty between the British East India Company and the Indian princely states, by virtue of which the Indian kingdoms lost their power to the English. Lord Wellesley formulated it. Subsidiary Alliance System helped the British to expand its rule in India. Indian princely states who entered into this alliance with the ...

  4. Other articles where subsidiary system is discussed: India: The government of Lord Wellesley: …to Wellesley’s development of the subsidiary system. In the hands of Clive and Hastings, it was a defensive instrument to safeguard the company’s possessions; in the hands of Wellesley, it became an offensive device with which to subject independent states to British control. The essence of the ...

  5. 10 de abr. de 2022 · 1. In 1798, Lord Wellesley made his first Subsidiary Treaty with Nizam of Hyderabad. At a cost of £ 241,710 per year, the Nizam was to dismiss his French-trained troops and maintain a subsidiary force of six battalions. In exchange, the British promised to protect his state from Maratha incursions.

  6. Subsidiary alliance. After  act took another important step during 1798 was the introduction of Subsidiary alliance. Lord Wellesley introduced the system of subsidiary alliance. It said that any ruler who accepted the alliance would: Maintain British troops at his own costs. Not enter into alliance with any other power.

  7. 5 de ago. de 2022 · 3. Subsidiary Alliance: Lord Wellesley spearheaded subsidiary alliance policy, and several kingdoms such as Jaipur, Oudh, Tanjore, Berar, Bundi, Jodhpur, and Hyderabad were brought into it, with Nizam of Hyderabad being the first ruler to sign this treaty. The Maratha and Mysore kingdom also signed the treaty.