The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 - India |
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... ARMY . 1. History of the Rise and Progress of the Bengal Army , by Captain Arthur Broome . Vol . I. Calcutta . W. Thacker and Co. 1850 . • 456 481 497 ib . ib . 2. History of British India , by James Mill . 3. A Voyage to the East ...
... ARMY . 1. History of the Rise and Progress of the Bengal Army , by Captain Arthur Broome . Vol . I. Calcutta . W. Thacker and Co. 1850 . • 456 481 497 ib . ib . 2. History of British India , by James Mill . 3. A Voyage to the East ...
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... army , and the peaceable disposition of the people , formed a rare combination of circumstances , which enabled the Governor to pursue his system of administration in tranquillity and ease . It then rested solely on the capacity of ...
... army , and the peaceable disposition of the people , formed a rare combination of circumstances , which enabled the Governor to pursue his system of administration in tranquillity and ease . It then rested solely on the capacity of ...
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... army was at their heels . No intermediate allies of the conquering power interfered to stay their progress . Meanwhile , the jaghirdars , now freed from their allegiance to the Amírs ( for they were in fact mere contractors for ...
... army was at their heels . No intermediate allies of the conquering power interfered to stay their progress . Meanwhile , the jaghirdars , now freed from their allegiance to the Amírs ( for they were in fact mere contractors for ...
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... army would have had the Bahawulpúr army on their left to oppose them , and tribes of no friendly feelings to their right , with our creature Alí Morad in their front . Invasion from Candahar was still more chimerical . It could not be ...
... army would have had the Bahawulpúr army on their left to oppose them , and tribes of no friendly feelings to their right , with our creature Alí Morad in their front . Invasion from Candahar was still more chimerical . It could not be ...
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... army so closely together - a general odium towards the new power - the disaffected and turbulent state of the whole country - and the difference between men fighting for all they held dear and sacred , and those fighting as mere task ...
... army so closely together - a general odium towards the new power - the disaffected and turbulent state of the whole country - and the difference between men fighting for all they held dear and sacred , and those fighting as mere task ...
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Affghanistan Affghans Agra amongst army attack Bala Hissar Bamian Bengal Brahmans brigade British Cabul Calcutta Candahar cantonments Captain Hervey Cawnpore character Chiefs civil Clive Collectors command course Court creation cultivators detachment district ditto Dost Mahomed duties earth effect Elphinstone enemy English Envoy European existed fact favour feeling force former Ghiljies Government Governor-General guns hand Herat Hindi Hindu India influence instruction Kalhana Kashmir Khan Khiva labour land landholders Lord Lord Auckland Macnaghten Mahomed Akbar matter means measures ment military Mohun Lal Namuh native Nawab North Western Provinces object occupation officers pass Pergunnah period Persian political portion position possession present proprietors Provinces Rajput reason received regarding regiment render respect revenue rupees Sale Sanskrit schools Scinde settlement Shah Shuja Shah's sipahis tion tribes troops Urdu village whilst whole Yar Mahomed Zeila