British Civil Servant - Chapter 6 Monarch of Hyderabad

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"Can't these people from South Asia do something more meaningful?" It was the assistant Allen recruited from Derry University named Andy, who was publishing arrogant comments about the suzerain, which seemed very? Easier said than done.

"In the past two years, there have been a lot of fights between pacifists and Hindus, both in the capital states and in the provinces directly under the central government." 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 conflict is already brewing, which has a huge relationship with Nehru of the Indian National Congress and Ali Jinnah, the leader of the Muslim League, and the conflict is becoming more and more intense, affecting the two major religions."

After speaking, Alan Wilson kept his mouth shut. Of course, this has something to do with Britain. Since the First World War, British India has adopted the method of using peaceful Christians to check and balance Hindus. This is because during the First World War, India supported Britain in fighting, hoping that Britain would give India the same status as Canada and Australia.

However, the United Kingdom broke its promise. In order to suppress the dissatisfaction of the Indians, it deliberately raised the status of the pacifists, not to mention others. The current Prime Minister of the British Empire, Churchill, was one of the initiators of this strategy.

After a day's delay, apart from letting everyone ridicule the Indians, the fight this time had no effect. 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 Hyderabad commissioner.

The two sides are in harmony, like an old friend they haven't seen for a long time. The state of Hyderabad is in South Asia, but it is the old leading party of the British Empire. The cooperative relationship that lasted for more than 300 years laid the foundation for the birth of British India.

"Respected gentleman, it's surprising that you and your assistants are so young. Not surprisingly, we will establish a long-term relationship." Ali Khan's son introduced himself and expressed his friendliness with a smile.

"I hope so!" Alan Wilson also spoke very politely, as if he didn't know that the other party's good days were only three years at best, and he created a friendly look with the person who greeted him.

From the Maratha War to the Indian Uprising, Alan Wilson tried his best to create an atmosphere of good relations between the British and the rulers of Hyderabad. Thinking about it, in addition to touting each other, he came to Hyderabad for the first time. did nothing for a day.

Wars all over the world seem to be irrelevant in this native 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 directly contact the Ministry of Indian Affairs in London.

The Ministry of Indian Affairs is an important department in the United Kingdom and accepts the leadership of the Minister of Indian Affairs. After all, British India is extremely important to the world hegemony of the British Empire. The United Kingdom has carried out many military operations because of India's security issues. In many military operations, Hyderabad has sent troops to assist.

However, 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 are mainly aimed at the interior of British India. That is to say, what kind of civil strife has occurred in South Asia, which reflects the value of Hyderabad and allows it to play the role of the leading party, such as the World War, the threat of the Japanese army to British India, without the role played by the Hyderabad state.

Unexpectedly, Hyderabad could directly contact the London side. Knowing this, Alan Wilson got in touch with the London side through the telegram here, indicating that he, the Hyderabad Commissioner, had arrived, returned his report and asked for instructions at the same time.

"Is a mature civil service a good thing or a bad thing?" Alan Wilson's mouth twitched when he saw the reply from London, which was no less than eight-legged text, because British India was so important to the United Kingdom. On the issue of India, I The UK has its own national conditions here, and there are not one or two departments that can manage India, and there is an objective fact of cross-management.

At present, as far as the Indian Governor's Office, the military chiefs of the Southeast Asian theaters, and the Ministry of Indian Affairs can speak about the affairs of British India, Alan Wilson, who has entered the civil service of the British Empire, knows that the so-called British civil service system is efficient. Just fart, there is no time to be efficient except when collecting taxes.

In the evening, in the area inhabited by the British in Hyderabad, a local soldier came, and when he saw Alan Wilson, he went straight to the point and said, "Mr. Alan, our Maharaja Ali Khan will meet you tomorrow, I Come and let me know."

"Please reply, Alan will be there on time tomorrow." Knowing the other party's intention, Alan Wilson immediately put away his irritability and replied calmly, "Building a bridge between Hyderabad and London is itself a commissioner. what should be done."

This statement is righteous and awe-inspiring, as if it really is like this, UU reading www. uukanshu.com As for the purpose of the monarch of Hyderabad, there is no need to guess, and they will naturally say when they meet each other.

The area of ​​Hyderabad state is almost the same as that of the British mainland, with an estimated population of 20 million. Although the monarch Mir Osman Ali Khan gives a stingy reputation, as the monarch of this state, the palace he lives in fully reflects The authority of the king of a country, the palace is huge, with a Middle Eastern style.

Under the guidance of the servants, Alan Wilson walked through the garden in the palace, and under the attention of many guards, he came to the palace. During this process, he just heard the sound of chanting, and he understood after a moment. Now, Mir Osman Ali Khan is a pacifist and should have just prayed.

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

Mir Osman Ali Khan himself is short and has a mustache under his nose. To be honest, he is somewhat similar to the head 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 in Hyderabad, squinting his eyes for a moment, and said, "You are so young, I believe New Delhi is also very kind to you. important."

Rather, it's more about gold! Alan Wilson smiled in his heart. If it wasn't for the fact that after he arrived in India, he jumped up the old Wilson to dig the Golden Temple in India, how could he have the capital to impress Sir Barron?

"Always have a certain ability to work, otherwise Governor Wavell and Sir Barron will not send me over to your place hastily." Alan Wilson paused slightly and said softly, "It's like money. This kind of thing, everyone hopes to have, but the ultimate truth is that some people have it and some people don't."

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