Bagh, the chief rebel stronghold. The mutineers, driven to bay, fought desperately for their fortress, but before evening the whole place was in the hands of the British. As soon as Sir Colin Campbell reached the Moti Mahal, on the outskirts of the city... Labanakhya to Mysore - 92 페이지저자: William Wilson Hunter - 1881전체보기 - 도서 정보
| National cyclopaedia - 1884 - 650 페이지
...Colin Campbell reached the Moti Mahal, on the outskirts of the city proper, General Havelock came oat from the Residency to meet him, and the second relief...Even now, however, it remained impossible to hold Lncknow, and Sir Colin Campbell determined, before undertaking any further offensive operations, to... | |
| 1888 - 900 페이지
...Bágh, the chief rebel stronghold, were successively carried in the course of the six following days, and the second relief was successfully accomplished....undertaking any further offensive operations, to return to Салснриг with his army, escorting the civilians, ladles, and children rescued from their long... | |
| 1890 - 738 페이지
...Bágh, the chief rebel stronghold, were successively carried in the course of the six following days, and the second relief was successfully accomplished....undertaking any further offensive operations, to return to Cawnpur with his army, escorting the civilians, ladies, and children rescued from their long imprisonment... | |
| William Sproston Caine - 1891 - 688 페이지
...evening the whole place was in the hands of the British. As soon as Sir Colin Campbell reached the Moti Mahal, on the outskirts of the city proper, General...undertaking any further offensive operations, to return to Cawnpur with his army, escorting the civilians, ladies and children rescued from their long imprisonment... | |
| M.A.J. Beg - 2002 - 122 페이지
...place w;is in the hands of the British. As soon as Sir Colin Campbell reached tho Moti Mahal, on tho outskirts of the city proper, General Havelock came...civilians, ladies, and children rescued from their long imprisomont in the Residency with the view of forwarding to Calcutta. On the moruing'of the 20th of... | |
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