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Subsidiary alliance - Wikipediay 1804 In a Subsidiary Alliance, princely rulers were forbidden from making any negotiations and treaty with any other Indian ruler without first making inquires to Company officials. They were <span>also forbidden from maintaining any standing armies. They were instead to be protected by the troops of the European companies, paying for their upkeep.[1] By the late 18th century, the power of the Maratha Empire had weakened and the In Summary
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