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... July , maintained a valiant resistance throughout the summer . Havelock crossed the Ganges on 25 July , but rebel troops contested every inch of ground , and the British force , badly depleted , was forced in mid - August to fall back ...
... July , maintained a valiant resistance throughout the summer . Havelock crossed the Ganges on 25 July , but rebel troops contested every inch of ground , and the British force , badly depleted , was forced in mid - August to fall back ...
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... July the Governor - General sum- marily rejected a proposal put forward by the Commissioner of Benares that the village settlement be cancelled in order to obtain aid from the taluqdars in the relief of Lucknow . " Yet from the ...
... July the Governor - General sum- marily rejected a proposal put forward by the Commissioner of Benares that the village settlement be cancelled in order to obtain aid from the taluqdars in the relief of Lucknow . " Yet from the ...
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... July 1859 he recommended that the unwieldy dis- trict of Gorakhpur be divided into three separate districts , and that they be administered on the principles in force in the Punjab . He defended the proposal from the hostile criticism ...
... July 1859 he recommended that the unwieldy dis- trict of Gorakhpur be divided into three separate districts , and that they be administered on the principles in force in the Punjab . He defended the proposal from the hostile criticism ...
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The Era of Reform | 3 |
The Mutiny and Its Causes | 46 |
Education and Social Reform | 92 |
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