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Chapter 6 The Monarch of Hyderabad

"Can't these South Asian people do something more meaningful?" The speaker was Andy, an assistant recruited by Allen from the University of Delhi. At this time, he was making arrogant comments about the sovereign country. He seemed very embarrassed. He couldn't stand and talk.

Back pain.

"In the past two years, fighting between peaceful believers and Hindus has become much more frequent, both in the principal states and in the directly-administered provinces." Allen put down the cup he carried with him and replied from the perspective of a bystander, "This shows that another

A round of religious conflicts is already brewing, which has a huge relationship with the increasingly fierce conflicts between Nehru of the Indian National Congress and Ali Jinnah, the leader of the Muslim League, affecting the two major religions."

After speaking, Alan Wilson remained silent. This was of course related to Britain. Since World War I, British India had adopted the method of using peaceful Christians to balance Hindus. This was because during World War I, India supported

Britain fought in the hope that Britain would give India the same status as Canada and Australia.

However, Britain broke its promise and deliberately elevated the status of peaceful believers in order to suppress the dissatisfaction of the Indians. Among others, Churchill, the current Prime Minister of the British Empire, was one of the initiators of this strategy.

After a day's delay, apart from letting everyone laugh at the Indians, this time the fighting did not have any impact. The dead were all Indians, and they were all British.

After a week of stop and go, the group finally arrived in Hyderabad. At this time, the army of the Hyderabad State was already waiting here to welcome the arrival of the new commissioner of Hyderabad.

The two sides were in harmony, like old friends who had not seen each other for a long time. The princely state of Hyderabad was in South Asia, but it was the old leader of the British Empire. The cooperative relationship that lasted for more than 300 years laid the foundation for the birth of British India.

"Dear gentleman, it is surprising that you and your assistants are so young. As expected, we will establish a long-lasting relationship." After introducing himself, Ali Khan's son smiled and expressed friendship.

"I hope so!" Alan Wilson said also very politely, as if he didn't know that the other person's good life would only last three years at best, creating a harmonious appearance with the person who greeted him.

From the Maratha War to the Indian Rebellion, Alan Wilson tried his best to create a good atmosphere of relations between the British and the rulers of Hyderabad. If you think about it carefully, in addition to complimenting each other, he came to Hyderabad for the first time.

Didn't do anything for a day.

The wars that have spread all over the world seem to have nothing to do with this country that has lasted for more than two hundred years.

After taking over the British Agency in Hyderabad, Allen discovered something and had to re-evaluate the status of the Hyderabad state. Hyderabad could actually contact the Indian Affairs Department in London directly.

The Department of Indian Affairs is an important department in the United Kingdom and is under the leadership of the Secretary of State for Indian Affairs. After all, British India is extremely important to the British Empire's world hegemony. The United Kingdom has conducted many military operations because of India's security issues. In many military operations,

The princely state of Hyderabad once sent troops to assist.

But in this world war, the Hyderabad State did not contribute much, and the reason is very simple. The allies and role of the Hyderabad State were mainly aimed at the internal affairs of British India. In other words, there was civil strife in South Asia.

, only then can the value of Hyderabad appear and it can play the role of a leading party. For example, in the World War, the Japanese army's threat to British India did not have the role played by the princely state of Hyderabad.

Unexpectedly, Hyderabad could contact London directly. Knowing this, Alan Wilson contacted London through the telegram here, indicating that he, the Hyderabad Commissioner, had arrived, reported back, and asked for instructions at the same time.

"Is a mature civil service system a good thing or a bad thing?" Looking at the reply from London, which was no less than an eight-part essay, Alan Wilson couldn't help but twitch the corners of his mouth, because British India is so important to the United Kingdom. On the issue of India, I

The British have their own national conditions here. There are not just one or two departments that can manage India. There is an objective fact of cross-management.

At present, as far as the Governor-General of India exists, the military governors of the Southeast Asian Theater and the Ministry of Indian Affairs can all speak about matters in British India. Alan Wilson, who has penetrated into the British Empire's civil servants, knows that the so-called British civil service system is efficient.

It's just a fart. Except when collecting taxes, there is no time when it can be called efficient.

In the evening, in the area where the British lived in Hyderabad, a local warrior came. When he saw Alan Wilson, he went straight to the meeting and said, "Mr. Alan, our Maharaja Ali Khan will receive you tomorrow. I

Come and let me know."

"Please reply, Alan will arrive on time tomorrow." After learning the other party's intention, Alan Wilson immediately put away his irritability and calmly replied, "Building a bridge between Hyderabad and London, I am the commissioner.

Things that should be done.”

These words were said with great justice, as if they were really what they were. As for the purpose of the monarch of Hyderabad, there was no need to guess, he would naturally say it when he met the other party.

The area of ​​the Hyderabad state is almost the same as that of the United Kingdom, with an estimated population of 20 million. Although the monarch Mir Osman Ali Khan has a stingy reputation, as the monarch of this state, the palace where he lives fully embodies

It represents the authority of the king of a country. The palace is huge and has a Middle Eastern style.

Under the guidance of his servants, Alan Wilson walked through the gardens of the palace and came to the palace under the attention of many guards. During the process, he just heard the sound of chanting and was stunned for a moment before he understood.

Well, Mir Osman Ali Khan is a peaceful believer, and he must have just been praying.

Then Alan Wilson met Mir Osman Ali Khan, the largest monarch in South Asia at the palace.

Mir Osman Ali Khan himself is short in stature and has a mustache under his nose. To be honest, he is somewhat similar to the head of state of the Third Reich. As a monarch, he is more like a low-level peasant than the most powerful monarch in South Asia.

While Alan Wilson was looking at each other, Mir Osman Ali Khan was also looking at the new commissioner of Hyderabad. He squinted his eyes for a moment and said, "You are so young. I believe New Delhi treats you very well."

Attention."

It’s better to say that he values ​​gold! Alan Wilson smiled in his heart. If he hadn’t prompted old Wilson to dig up the Indian Golden Temple after arriving in India, how could he have the capital to impress Sir Barron?

"You must have a certain working ability, otherwise Governor Wavell and Sir Barron will not send me over hastily to come to you." Alan Wilson paused slightly and said softly, "This is like money.

Everyone hopes to have this kind of thing, but the ultimate fact is that some people have it and some don’t.”

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