The Expansion of British India (1818-1858)Uppal Publishing House, 1987 - 196페이지 |
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... army . Since his death , which took place in the year 1839 , the Government of the Punjab has pre- sented a series of acts of cruelty , of intrigue , of a rapid succession of governors , in consequence of the murder of the predecessor ...
... army . Since his death , which took place in the year 1839 , the Government of the Punjab has pre- sented a series of acts of cruelty , of intrigue , of a rapid succession of governors , in consequence of the murder of the predecessor ...
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... Army Source .- ( i ) Sir C. Metcalfe , Minute written May 15 , 1835 . Although Lord William Bentinck appears to despise the dangers of either foreign foes or internal insurrection in India , his Lordship admits some things which are ...
... Army Source .- ( i ) Sir C. Metcalfe , Minute written May 15 , 1835 . Although Lord William Bentinck appears to despise the dangers of either foreign foes or internal insurrection in India , his Lordship admits some things which are ...
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... army . The Court refuse to believe in the inferiority of the Bengal army in discipline and order ; never- theless , it is true . The Government cannot provide all the remedy . In some things it may , but the supervision of the boys when ...
... army . The Court refuse to believe in the inferiority of the Bengal army in discipline and order ; never- theless , it is true . The Government cannot provide all the remedy . In some things it may , but the supervision of the boys when ...
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administration adopted Afghan Afghanistan Agra amil annexation arms army arrived artillery believe Bengal Brigadier British Government Burma Burmese Calcutta camp cavalry Cawnpore character Chief Commissioner Chillianwalla column command Court of Directors Dalhousie's danger Delhi disarm duty effect Ellenborough Empire enemy England European troops faith feelings fire force frontier garrison Government of India Governor-General in Council guns Gwalior hand Hardinge Havelock Hindu honour Jemadar John Lawrence Kábul King of Oudh kingdom Lahore letter Lord Dalhousie Lucknow Maharajah measures Meerut ment military Moghul Muhammadan Mungal Pandy mutineers Nagpur Napeer Singh Native Infantry never Neville Chamberlain Nicholson officers oppression Oudh peace Pegu Peshawar political princes province Punjab Queen Rajah Ranjit Singh regiments Resident revenue revolt rule ruler sent sepoys Shah Shere Singh Shuja Sikh Sir Henry Lawrence Sir James Outram soldiers Source.-(ii success taken territory tion treaty victory wounded