Fauj-i-khas Maharaja Ranjit Singh and His French OfficersGuru Nanak Dev University, 2002 - 240 pages Ranjit Singh, 1780-1839, Maharaja of the Punjab. |
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... English East India Company cut off any free contact among the Indian states themselves and with any of the other countries and international players , these Indian Governments maintained constant contact through the exchanges of Vakils ...
... English East India Company cut off any free contact among the Indian states themselves and with any of the other countries and international players , these Indian Governments maintained constant contact through the exchanges of Vakils ...
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... English armies , to which Maharaja Ranjit Singh replied by ordering a section of the Fauj- i - khas , his newly created French legion , to Phillaur with order to man and seal the Anglo - Sikh frontier on the Sutlej , from the Himalaya ...
... English armies , to which Maharaja Ranjit Singh replied by ordering a section of the Fauj- i - khas , his newly created French legion , to Phillaur with order to man and seal the Anglo - Sikh frontier on the Sutlej , from the Himalaya ...
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... English , Sindhis , Baluchis , Bahawalpuris and Punjabis , had the triple purposes to foist English influence in these areas , open Central Asian markets to English trade and prevent Maharaja Ranjit Singh from expanding southwards in a ...
... English , Sindhis , Baluchis , Bahawalpuris and Punjabis , had the triple purposes to foist English influence in these areas , open Central Asian markets to English trade and prevent Maharaja Ranjit Singh from expanding southwards in a ...
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