The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Հատոր 5John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1932 |
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... raised there . These , known as the Circar battalions , were numbered separately from the Carnatic battalions . They invariably served , in time of peace , in the Telugu country , where they were raised , and were inferior , both in ...
... raised there . These , known as the Circar battalions , were numbered separately from the Carnatic battalions . They invariably served , in time of peace , in the Telugu country , where they were raised , and were inferior , both in ...
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... raised . The first , the Malaon Regiment , was incorporated in the line , in 1850 , as the 66th Bengal Native Light Infantry , but in 1861 , after the Mutiny , it and four other Gurkha battalions were removed from the line and numbered ...
... raised . The first , the Malaon Regiment , was incorporated in the line , in 1850 , as the 66th Bengal Native Light Infantry , but in 1861 , after the Mutiny , it and four other Gurkha battalions were removed from the line and numbered ...
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... raised by private subscription . But the government did not long remain satisfied with this system , and passed Act X of 1865 so that funds could be raised for the police in the country towns and provision be made for the construction ...
... raised by private subscription . But the government did not long remain satisfied with this system , and passed Act X of 1865 so that funds could be raised for the police in the country towns and provision be made for the construction ...
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