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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... diplomatic relations with the various European powers who had settlements all over the coasts of India : the English of course , but also the Danes , the Dutch , the French , the The External Policy of Maharaja Ranjit Singh-An Assessment.
... diplomatic relations with the various European powers who had settlements all over the coasts of India : the English of course , but also the Danes , the Dutch , the French , the The External Policy of Maharaja Ranjit Singh-An Assessment.
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... course strengthened by the fact that , as the Fauj - i - Khas boasted in 1845 , they had never suffered a single set - back under the command of their French Officers.76 The main campaigns of the Fauj - i - Khas are well known , from ...
... course strengthened by the fact that , as the Fauj - i - Khas boasted in 1845 , they had never suffered a single set - back under the command of their French Officers.76 The main campaigns of the Fauj - i - Khas are well known , from ...
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... course rendered the case most difficult ( ... ) . General Allard told me that the boy would die if not attended to , that he could no longer bear to see him in that pitiful state , and urgently solicited my aid ( ... ) I ventured to ...
... course rendered the case most difficult ( ... ) . General Allard told me that the boy would die if not attended to , that he could no longer bear to see him in that pitiful state , and urgently solicited my aid ( ... ) I ventured to ...
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