Lord Wellesley (4)

Cards (5)

  • He succeeded Lord Cornwallis as the Governor General of India. He expanded the British influence in India by his famous subsidiary alliances. The local rulers were allowed to rule while the British troops protected them. The rulers could not make any other alliances.
    Rulers of Hyderabad, Oudh and the Maratha Peshawar were the first among those who accepted it.
  • He succeeded Lord Cornwallis as the Governor General of India. He expanded the British influence in India by his famous subsidiary alliances. The local rulers were allowed to rule while the British troops protected them. The rulers could not make any other alliances.
    Rulers of Hyderabad, Oudh and the Maratha Peshawar were the first among those who accepted it.
  • He succeeded Lord Cornwallis as the Governor General of India. He expanded the British influence in India by his famous subsidiary alliances. The local rulers were allowed to rule while the British troops protected them. The rulers could not make any other alliances.
    Rulers of Hyderabad, Oudh and the Maratha Peshawar were the first among those who accepted it.
  • He succeeded Lord Cornwallis as the Governor General of India. He expanded the British influence in India by his famous subsidiary alliances. The local rulers were allowed to rule while the British troops protected them. The rulers could not make any other alliances.
    Rulers of Hyderabad, Oudh and the Maratha Peshawar were the first among those who accepted it.
  • He succeeded Lord Cornwallis as the Governor General of India. He expanded the British influence in India by his famous subsidiary alliances. The local rulers were allowed to rule while the British troops protected them. The rulers could not make any other alliances.
    Rulers of Hyderabad, Oudh and the Maratha Peshawar were the first among those who accepted it.