what are the terms of wellesleys subsidary alliance
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A subsidiary alliance, in South Asian 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 François Dupleix, who in the late 1740s established treaties with the Nizam of Hyderabad, and Carnatic[1].
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terms are as follows
the ruler was not allowed to keep an army of his own
he would keep a british army a subsidary force which was supposedly for his protection and pay for its maintenance .the ruler could also cede a part of his territory to the british instead of maintaining a british army
he would have to take permisson from the british before entering into an alliance with another ruler or kiingdom or declaring war againt any other kingdom
a british officer called the resident would be stationed at the court of the ruler also no official of any other european power would be allowed in the rulers court
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the ruler was not allowed to keep an army of his own
he would keep a british army a subsidary force which was supposedly for his protection and pay for its maintenance .the ruler could also cede a part of his territory to the british instead of maintaining a british army
he would have to take permisson from the british before entering into an alliance with another ruler or kiingdom or declaring war againt any other kingdom
a british officer called the resident would be stationed at the court of the ruler also no official of any other european power would be allowed in the rulers court
hope this helps pls mark this answer as the brainliest
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