Appa Sahib, defeated by the British, [117;]
flight from Nagpore, ib.;
succeeded by his grandson, ib.

Arakan, annexed by the British government, [122,] [169]

Arcot, captured by Clive, [34;]
suppresses mutiny at Vellore, [100]

Arrah, besieged by rebels, [266;]
relieved by Major Eyre, [267]

Asia, Central and Northern, the cradle of India, [142;]
rise of Nadir Shah, [143;]
rise of British power in, [145]

Asiatics of India, better phrase than "native," [186;]
characteristic craft, [240;]
officials, [300]

Asiatic rulers, acknowledge British supremacy, [301;]
British political officers in India, [302]

Assam, overrun by Burmese, [121;]
acquired by the British, [122;]
tea cultivation, [123]

Assaye, battle of, [94]

Attock, fortress of, captured by Dost Mohammed Khan, [163]