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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Page 24
... means had understood the necessity - of consulting him even on the internal affairs of his state . Murray himself was not a friend of the Sikhs . The map of India was increasingly turning into red , the colour of the E.I. Company's ...
... means had understood the necessity - of consulting him even on the internal affairs of his state . Murray himself was not a friend of the Sikhs . The map of India was increasingly turning into red , the colour of the E.I. Company's ...
Page 82
... means ; chastisements had to be made obvious to everybody ; no person , however rich he might be , or whatever his relations , or even his religion , should consider himself as above the law . And in the meantime , the tribes on the ...
... means ; chastisements had to be made obvious to everybody ; no person , however rich he might be , or whatever his relations , or even his religion , should consider himself as above the law . And in the meantime , the tribes on the ...
Page 101
... means of procuring better for Ranjit Singh . In this there was no concealment .... " Palmerston fowarded a copy of this letter to Auckland , who immediately requested Wade to " ascertain what number of French Officers may enter the ...
... means of procuring better for Ranjit Singh . In this there was no concealment .... " Palmerston fowarded a copy of this letter to Auckland , who immediately requested Wade to " ascertain what number of French Officers may enter the ...
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