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Though barely eight thousand square kilometres in size, the state had enjoyed a long history of relative prosperity, inevitably attracting the interest of the East India Company. A short-lived rebellion in the mid-nineteenth century had been brutally put down, and a docile regent installed, handled by a political agent at court whose ruthlessness had been matched only by his avarice.
The Lost Man of Bombay (The Malabar House Series)
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