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... sepoys . Their fidelity gave way , and gradually the circle of insurrection closed southward upon Indore . On July 1 the crisis came . News had been received in the bazaar that the late reports of the capture of Delhi by the British ...
... sepoys . Their fidelity gave way , and gradually the circle of insurrection closed southward upon Indore . On July 1 the crisis came . News had been received in the bazaar that the late reports of the capture of Delhi by the British ...
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... friend , Sir John Kaye , followed up the attack in his History of the Sepoy War . ' But Colonel Malleson , who has re - written this part of Kaye's work , has INTRODUCTION . xxi taken an entirely different view , and XX INTRODUCTION .
... friend , Sir John Kaye , followed up the attack in his History of the Sepoy War . ' But Colonel Malleson , who has re - written this part of Kaye's work , has INTRODUCTION . xxi taken an entirely different view , and XX INTRODUCTION .
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... Sepoys in Scinde would be the signal for a coalition against the British and their plans ; that no single Ameer had expressed a heart - felt sentiment in admission of the justice and necessity of the cause in which the British ...
... Sepoys in Scinde would be the signal for a coalition against the British and their plans ; that no single Ameer had expressed a heart - felt sentiment in admission of the justice and necessity of the cause in which the British ...
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... Sepoys , who shouted to see the ensign of British power float domineeringly over the magnificent river at their feet , knew well that where once planted in the East that emblem of dominion was seldom known to be struck . On the morning ...
... Sepoys , who shouted to see the ensign of British power float domineeringly over the magnificent river at their feet , knew well that where once planted in the East that emblem of dominion was seldom known to be struck . On the morning ...
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... - usage - a fact alike creditable to the excellent discipline of the troops , and to that which has great influence indepen- dently of discipline , the orderly and considerate disposi- tion natural to the Bengal Sepoy , who , himself.
... - usage - a fact alike creditable to the excellent discipline of the troops , and to that which has great influence indepen- dently of discipline , the orderly and considerate disposi- tion natural to the Bengal Sepoy , who , himself.
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The First Afghan War and Its Causes Sir Henry Marion Durand,Henry Mortimer Durand Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1879 |
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