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  1. The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
  2. The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
  3. At the time of Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
  4. The victory of the revolt of Vellore against British was one of the significant events in the history of India.
[1.4] People’s Revolt
Chapter: [1.4] People’s Revolt
Concept: undefined >> undefined
  1. The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
  2. The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
  3. At the time of Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
  4. The victory of revolt of Vellore against British was one of the significant event in the history of India.
[1.4] People’s Revolt
Chapter: [1.4] People’s Revolt
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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  1. The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
  2. The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
  3. At the time of Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
  4. The victory of revolt of Vellore against British was one of the significant event in the history of India.
[1.4] People’s Revolt
Chapter: [1.4] People’s Revolt
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Indian Citizen of a person can be terminated if

  1. a person voluntarily acquires the citizenship of some other country.
  2. a person who has become a citizen through registration.
  3. the Government of India is satisfied that citizenship was obtained by fraud.
  4. a citizen who is by birth indulges in trade with an enemy country during war.
[3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Chapter: [3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Indian Citizen of a person can be terminated if

  1. a person voluntarily acquires the citizenship of some other country. 
  2. a person who has become a citizen through registration. 
  3. the Government of India is satisfied that citizenship was obtained by fraud. 
  4. a citizen who is by birth indulges in trade with an enemy country during war.
[3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Chapter: [3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Concept: undefined >> undefined
  1. The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
  2. The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore Fort after the fourth Mysore war.
  3. At the time of the Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
  4. The victory of the revolt of Vellore against the British was one of the significant events in the history of India.
[1.4] People’s Revolt
Chapter: [1.4] People’s Revolt
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Indian Citizen of a person can be terminated if

  1. A person voluntarily acquires the citizenship of another country.
  2. A person who has become a citizen through registration.
  3. The Government of India is satisfied that citizenship was obtained by fraud.
  4. A citizen who, by birth, indulges in trade with an enemy country during war.
[3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Chapter: [3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Concept: undefined >> undefined
  1. The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
  2. The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
  3. At the time of Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
  4. The victory of revolt of Vellore against British was one of the significant event in the history of India.
[1.4] People’s Revolt
Chapter: [1.4] People’s Revolt
Concept: undefined >> undefined
  1. The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
  2. The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
  3. At the time of Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
  4. The victory of revolt of Vellore against British was one of the significant event in the history of India.
[1.4] People’s Revolt
Chapter: [1.4] People’s Revolt
Concept: undefined >> undefined
  1. The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
  2. The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
  3. At the time of Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
  4. The victory of revolt of Vellore against British was one of the significant event in the history of India.
[1.4] People’s Revolt
Chapter: [1.4] People’s Revolt
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Indian Citizen of a person can be terminated if

  1. A person voluntarily acquires the citizenship of some other country.
  2. A person who has become a citizen through registration.
  3. The Government of India is satisfied that citizenship was obtained by fraud.
  4. A citizen who is by birth indulges in trade with an enemy country during war.
[3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Chapter: [3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Indian Citizen of a person can be terminated if

  1. A person voluntarily acquires the citizenship of some other country.
  2. A person who has become a citizen through registration.
  3. The Government of India is satisfied that citizenship was obtained by fraud.
  4. A citizen who is by birth indulges in trade with an enemy country during war.
[3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Chapter: [3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Indian Citizen of a person can be terminated if

  1. A person voluntarily acquires the citizenship of some other country.
  2. A person who has become a citizen through registration.
  3. The Government of India is satisfied that citizenship was obtained by fraud.
  4. A citizen who is by birth indulges in trade with an enemy country during war.
[3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Chapter: [3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Concept: undefined >> undefined
  1. The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
  2. The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
  3. At the time of the Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Gentinck.
  4. The victory of the revolt of Vellore against the British was one of the significant events in the history of India.
[1.4] People’s Revolt
Chapter: [1.4] People’s Revolt
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Indian Citizen of a person can be terminated if

  1. a person voluntarily acquires the citizenship of some other country.
  2. a person who has become a citizen through registration.
  3. the Government of India is satisfied that citizenship was obtained by fraud.
  4. a citizen who is by birth indulges in trade with an enemy country during war.
[3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Chapter: [3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Concept: undefined >> undefined
  1. The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
  2. The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
  3. At the time of Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
  4. The victory of revolt of Vellore against British was one of the significant event in the history of India.
[1.4] People’s Revolt
Chapter: [1.4] People’s Revolt
Concept: undefined >> undefined
  1. The Vellore revolt was held in 1801.
  2. The family members of Tipu were imprisoned at Vellore fort after the fourth Mysore war.
  3. At the time of Vellore revolt, the Governor of Madras was Lord William Bentinck.
  4. The victory of revolt of Vellore against British was one of the significant event in the history of India.
[1.4] People’s Revolt
Chapter: [1.4] People’s Revolt
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Indian Citizen of a person can be terminated if

  1. a person voluntarily acquires the citizenship of some other country.
  2. a person who has become a citizen through registration.
  3. the Government of India is satisfied that citizenship was obtained by fraud.
  4. a citizen who is by birth indulges in trade with an enemy country during war.
[3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Chapter: [3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Indian Citizen of a person can be terminated if

  1. a person voluntarily acquires the citizenship of some other country.
  2. a person who has become a citizen through registration.
  3. the Government of India is satisfied that citizenship was obtained by fraud.
  4. a citizen who is by birth indulges in trade with an enemy country during war.
[3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Chapter: [3.2] Citizens and Citizenship
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Who signed the Treaty of Bassein with the British?

[1.2] From Trade to Territory
Chapter: [1.2] From Trade to Territory
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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