The Cambridge History of the British Empire: British India, 1497-1858John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 293
... ARMY 293 the special powers which the commander - in - chief had been exercising ; and the Select Committee assumed the control of military affairs . Stuart , however , paid it but an unwilling obedience and in some points departed from ...
... ARMY 293 the special powers which the commander - in - chief had been exercising ; and the Select Committee assumed the control of military affairs . Stuart , however , paid it but an unwilling obedience and in some points departed from ...
Page 380
... army of 113,000 men and 300 guns , divided into a northern force of four divisions , commanded by himself , and a Deccan army of five divisions under Sir Thomas Hislop , operating from a central position at Handia in Allahabad district ...
... army of 113,000 men and 300 guns , divided into a northern force of four divisions , commanded by himself , and a Deccan army of five divisions under Sir Thomas Hislop , operating from a central position at Handia in Allahabad district ...
Page 519
... army reached Mukur , 160 miles from Kandahar , on 27 August , 1842 , and there irregular fighting began . Ghazni was occupied on 6 September and the fortifications destroyed . The army marched away , carrying with them the gates of ...
... army reached Mukur , 160 miles from Kandahar , on 27 August , 1842 , and there irregular fighting began . Ghazni was occupied on 6 September and the fortifications destroyed . The army marched away , carrying with them the gates of ...
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