The History of British India, Volume 8Madden, 1848 |
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... considerable body of troops upon the borders in 1804 , and prepared to take forcible occupation . The pretensions of the Court of Nepal were resisted by Lord Wellesley ; but , unwilling to involve the Government in a state of warfare ...
... considerable body of troops upon the borders in 1804 , and prepared to take forcible occupation . The pretensions of the Court of Nepal were resisted by Lord Wellesley ; but , unwilling to involve the Government in a state of warfare ...
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... hills utterly impassable during a considerable portion of the year . It was therefore determined by Lord Moira to prefer the latter plan , and operating upon DIVISIONS OF THE BRITISH FORCE . 21 CHAP . I. 20 HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA .
... hills utterly impassable during a considerable portion of the year . It was therefore determined by Lord Moira to prefer the latter plan , and operating upon DIVISIONS OF THE BRITISH FORCE . 21 CHAP . I. 20 HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA .
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... considerable divi- 1 Lord Moira's Letter to the Chairman , 6th August , 1816. - Nepal Papers , 994. The military policy of the Court of Directors differed from that of his Lordship . In their estimation , the preservation of British ...
... considerable divi- 1 Lord Moira's Letter to the Chairman , 6th August , 1816. - Nepal Papers , 994. The military policy of the Court of Directors differed from that of his Lordship . In their estimation , the preservation of British ...
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... Considerable reinforcements joined the two first divisions , besides irre- gular troops and Native contingents , to the extent of above 12,000 men .-- Nepal Papers , 197 , 432 . CHAP . I. 1814 . BOOK II . Mawbey followed.
... Considerable reinforcements joined the two first divisions , besides irre- gular troops and Native contingents , to the extent of above 12,000 men .-- Nepal Papers , 197 , 432 . CHAP . I. 1814 . BOOK II . Mawbey followed.
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... considerable : the tem- per of the men was unfavourable ; little prospect existed of carrying the fort by assault ; and , as the guns were insufficient to effect a breach , Colonel Mawbey , on whom the command devolved , deemed it ...
... considerable : the tem- per of the men was unfavourable ; little prospect existed of carrying the fort by assault ; and , as the guns were insufficient to effect a breach , Colonel Mawbey , on whom the command devolved , deemed it ...
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1st batt 2nd battalion advance alliance Amir Khan Arabs army arrived artillery attack authority Baji Rao Berar Bhopal body Bombay BOOK brigade British Government camp Captain cavalry CHAP Cheetoo chiefs command Court defence Dekhin detachment dispatched districts division effect enemy engaged European fire followed foot frontier Gaekwar garrison Ghat Gorkha Governor-General guns Guzerat Gwalior hills Hislop Holkar horse hostilities hundred Hyderabad India Jaypur Jeswant Rao Jodhpur Kandesh Karim Kiladar killed Kota lakhs lands letter Lieutenant Lord Moira Madras Mahratta Major Malwa marched Marquis of Hastings ment miles military minister Mohammed Nagpur Native infantry Nawab Nepal Nerbudda Nizam officers party Peshwa Pindari war Pindaris plunder Poona possession princes principal province Raja of Nagpur Rajput regiment Resident retreat revenue river rupees Saheb Satara sent Sindh Sindhia Sing sion Sipahis Sir John Malcolm Sitabaldi surrender territories Thomas Hislop thousand tion town treaty Trimbak troops village