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  1. 10 de out. de 2023 · Lord Wellesley is recognized for his unique Subsidiary Alliance System. Implemented in the early 19th century, this policy aimed to extend British influence in India by extending its control over the entire Indian subcontinent and its princely states.

  2. 22 de dez. de 2023 · The subsidiary alliance system, implemented by Lord Wellesley during his tenure as governor-general from 1798 to 1805, was a key strategy in the British Empire’s expansion in India. This system required the ruler of an Indian state to accept the permanent presence of a British military force within their territory and pay a subsidy for its maintenance.

  3. 14 de nov. de 2023 · The Governor-General of India, Lord Wellesley, pioneered the term Subsidiary alliance during his rule between 1798 to 1805. However, Marquis Dupleix, a French Governor-General, first used the term. The first monarch to join a subsidiary alliance after the War of Buxar was Nawab of Awadh.

  4. 10 de jan. de 2022 · Under the Subsidiary Alliance System used by Lord Wellesley, every ruler in India had to accept to pay a subsidy to the British for the maintenance of the British army. In return, the British would protect them from their enemies which gave British enormous expansion. The system was extremely advantageous to the British.

  5. A subsidiary alliance, in South Asian history, was a tributary alliance between an Indian state and a European East India Company. Under this system, an Indian ruler who formed a treaty (agreement) with the company in question would be provided with protection against any external attacks. In return, the ruler was required to: keep the company ...

  6. Subsidiary Alliance with Nizam: Lord Wellesley signed his first Subsidiary Treaty with the Nizam of Hyderabad in 1798. The Nizam was to dismiss his French- trained troops and to maintain a subsidiary force of six battalions; the British guaranteed his state against Maratha encroachments.

  7. 20 de set. de 2019 · Lord Wellesley attempted to make the Company the Supreme Power in India by means of wars, mediatisation and the Subsidiary Alliance. He fought the fourth Mysore War with Tipu in 1799, annexed most of the territory of Mysore and restored a part of it to the previous Hindu ruler who became a dependent ally of the English.