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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... told or written since , Ranjit Singh could never dismiss from his mind the possibility of a British attack on the Punjab , nor could he dispel the dream of a British disaster , in Burma , Nepal , Bharatpur , or any where else , in which ...
... told or written since , Ranjit Singh could never dismiss from his mind the possibility of a British attack on the Punjab , nor could he dispel the dream of a British disaster , in Burma , Nepal , Bharatpur , or any where else , in which ...
Page 101
... told him , in conformity with what had been decided in Paris , that this was merely a measure of security for him , that the letter was not to be given , and the diplomatic title not to be assumed , except in case of danger encountered ...
... told him , in conformity with what had been decided in Paris , that this was merely a measure of security for him , that the letter was not to be given , and the diplomatic title not to be assumed , except in case of danger encountered ...
Page 158
... 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 perform an operation , and that by force , for the boy made an ...
... 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 perform an operation , and that by force , for the boy made an ...
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