conditions under subsidary alliances
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Terms of subsidiary alliance
An Indian ruler entering into a subsidiary alliance with the British would accept British forces within his territory and to pay for their maintenance. The ruler would accept a British official (resident) in his state.
Body:
An Indian ruler entering into a subsidiary alliance with the British had to accept British forces in his territory and also agreed to pay for their maintenance.
The ruler would accept a British people in his state.
Explanation:
A Subsidiary alliance , in South Asia history. Describes a tributary alliance between a Native state and either french India, or later the British East India company. The Pioneer of the subsidiary alliance system was French Governor Joseph Francois Duplex, Who in the late 1740s established treaties with the Nizam of Hyderabad, and Carnatic.