The War in India: Despatches of Lt.-Gen. Viscount Hardinge, Governor-general of India, General Lord Gough, Commander-in-chief, Majr.-Gen. Sir Harry Smith, and Other Documents, Comprising the Engagements of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and SobraonJ. Ollivier, 1846 - 151페이지 |
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... Sirdar Jowahir Singh's death , I shall be anxious , accord- ing to events , gradually to diminish the scale of the present pre- paration , which , as before , is strictly of a defensive character . No provision has been made for the ...
... Sirdar Jowahir Singh's death , I shall be anxious , accord- ing to events , gradually to diminish the scale of the present pre- paration , which , as before , is strictly of a defensive character . No provision has been made for the ...
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... Sirdar Tej Singh , the new Commander - in - Chief ; and against Roopar , a brother of Sena Singh Mujeeteea . The force under Sham Singh is to be 4,000 horse and two brigades of infantry , with guns ; under Rajah Lal Singh , 4,500 horse ...
... Sirdar Tej Singh , the new Commander - in - Chief ; and against Roopar , a brother of Sena Singh Mujeeteea . The force under Sham Singh is to be 4,000 horse and two brigades of infantry , with guns ; under Rajah Lal Singh , 4,500 horse ...
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... Sirdar Tej Singh , and sending for Rajah Gholab Singh to lead them . The two chiefs menaced look for escape to exciting enthusiasm against the English . This may delay or precipitate invasion . The Commander - in - Chief to the Agent to ...
... Sirdar Tej Singh , and sending for Rajah Gholab Singh to lead them . The two chiefs menaced look for escape to exciting enthusiasm against the English . This may delay or precipitate invasion . The Commander - in - Chief to the Agent to ...
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... Sirdar Sham Singh Attareewalla declared his belief that unless something was done to stop this , he would find himself on his way to Ferozepore with empty tents . The bait of money to be paid , and to accompany them was also offered ...
... Sirdar Sham Singh Attareewalla declared his belief that unless something was done to stop this , he would find himself on his way to Ferozepore with empty tents . The bait of money to be paid , and to accompany them was also offered ...
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... Sirdar Tej Singh , who had commanded in the last great battle , brought up from the vicinity of Ferozepore fresh battalions and a large field of artillery , supported by thirty thousand Ghore- purras , hitherto encamped near the river ...
... Sirdar Tej Singh , who had commanded in the last great battle , brought up from the vicinity of Ferozepore fresh battalions and a large field of artillery , supported by thirty thousand Ghore- purras , hitherto encamped near the river ...
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16th Lancers 1st European Light 2nd brigade 3rd Light Adjutant-General advance Aide-de-Camp Aliwal attack battalion batteries battle battle of Aliwal brave Brevet-Captain British army British Government Captain captured chiefs command crossed the Sutlej CURRIE December despatch ditto ditto Durbar enemy Ensign European Light Infantry European officers Excellency the Commander-in-Chief Excellency's Ferozepore Ferozeshah field fire Foot frontier gallant friend Government of India Governor-General of India Governor-General's guns horse artillery horses-killed instant John Littler Lahore Government late Maharajah Lieut Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Light Cavalry Loodiana Maharajah Major Broadfoot Major-General Sir Harry ment military Moodkee moved native officers position Punjaub Rajah Gholab Singh rank and file received Regiment Native Infantry river sergeants or havildars severely wounded Sikh army Sikh Government Sir Harry Smith Sir Henry Hardinge Sir Hugh Gough Sir John Littler Sirdar slightly ditto slightly wounded Sobraon soldiers Sutlej syce territories tion treaty Umballa Vakeel valour victory
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192 페이지 - It is as well as it is. I had rather it should go out of the field with me ;" and in that manner, so becoming to a soldier, Moore was borne from the fight.
164 페이지 - This Treaty, consisting of ten articles, has been this day settled by Frederick Currie, Esquire, and BrevetMajor Henry Montgomery Lawrence, acting under the directions of the Right Honourable Sir Henry Hardinge, GCB, Governor-General on the part of the British Government, and by...
164 페이지 - Singh engages never to take, or retain in his service any British subject, nor the subject of any European or American State, without the consent of the British Government. "Article 8 Maharaja Gulab Singh engages to respect, in regard to the...
177 페이지 - My answer to all and every man was, that we must fight it out, attack the enemy vigorously at daybreak, beat him, or die honourably in the field. The gallant old general, kindhearted and heroically brave, entirely coincided with me.
182 페이지 - That this House doth highly approve and acknowledge the valour and patient perseverance displayed by the non-commissioned officers and private soldiers, both European and Native, employed in Afghanistan, and that the same be signified to them by the commanders of the several corps, who are desired to thank them for their gallant behaviour.
91 페이지 - Throughout the day no hesitation — a bold and intrepid advance ; — and thus it is that our loss is comparatively small, though I deeply regret to say, severe. The enemy fought with much resolution ; they maintained frequent rencontres with our cavalry hand to hand. In one charge, upon infantry, of HM's 16th Lancers, they threw away their muskets and came on with their swords and targets against the lance.
19 페이지 - I HAVE the honour to forward, for the information of his Excellency the Governor-General, a copy of a demi-official letter to his Excellency the Commander-in-Chief, as affairs at Lahore assumed their present form.
38 페이지 - He had not, up to the present moment, abandoned the hope of seeing that important objected effected by the patriotic efforts of the Sikhs and people of that country. " The Sikh army recently marched from Lahore towards the British frontier, as it was alleged by the orders of the Durbar, for the purpose of invading the British territory. " The Governor-General's agent, by direction of the GovernorGeneral, demanded an explanation of this movement, and no reply being returned within a reasonable time,...
158 페이지 - Singh in person; and the said Treaty has been this day ratified by the seal of the Right Honourable Sir Henry Hardinge, GCB Governor-General.
164 페이지 - Singh will refer to the arbitration of the British Government any disputes or questions that may arise between himself and the Government of Lahore, or any other neighbouring State, and will abide by the decision of the British Government.