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Viscount Hardinge : and the advance of the British dominions into the PunjabLeave the NDL website. Mádhava Ráo Sindhia, otherwise called MadhojiLeave the NDL website. Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan and the struggle with the Musalman powers of the SouthLeave the NDL website. DupleixLeave the NDL website. Ranjit SinghLeave the NDL website. Lord LawrenceLeave the NDL website. Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan and the struggle with the Musalman powers of the SouthLeave the NDL website. Mountstuart ElphinstoneLeave the NDL website. Aurangzíb and the decay of the Mughal empireLeave the NDL website. The Marquess of Dalhousie and the final development of the company's ruleLeave the NDL website. Clyde and StrathnairnLeave the NDL website. Akbar and the rise of the Mughal EmpireLeave the NDL website. The Earl of MayoLeave the NDL website. Lord Amherst : and the British advance eastwards to BurmaLeave the NDL website. The Marquess of DalhousieLeave the NDL website. The Marquess Cornwallis : and the consolidation of British ruleLeave the NDL website. BábarLeave the NDL website. Haidar Alí and Tipú Sultán : and the struggle with the Musalmán powers of the southLeave the NDL website. John Russell Colvin : the last lieutenant-governor of the north-west under the companyLeave the NDL website. Sindhia : otherwise called Madhoji PatelLeave the NDL website. Earl Canning : and the transfer of India from the company to the crownLeave the NDL website. Earl CanningLeave the NDL website. Mountstuart Elphinstone and the making of south-western IndiaLeave the NDL website. Akbar and the rise of the Mughal EmpireLeave the NDL website. Lord Amherst and the British advance eastwards to BurmaLeave the NDL website. Mádhava Ráo Sindhia and the Hindu reconquest of IndiaLeave the NDL website. Viscount HardingeLeave the NDL website. Asoka : the Buddhist emperor of IndiaLeave the NDL website. The Marquess CornwallisLeave the NDL website. Aurangzíb and the decay of the Mughal empireLeave the NDL website. Dupleix : and the struggle for India by the European nationsLeave the NDL website. Ranjit Singh and the Sikh barrier between our growing empire and Central AsiaLeave the NDL website. AkbarLeave the NDL website. Warren HastingsLeave the NDL website. The Earl of AucklandLeave the NDL website. Rulers of India : Warren Hastings and the founding of the British administrationLeave the NDL website. Lord Clive : and the establishment of the English in IndiaLeave the NDL website. Lord Lawrence : and the reconstruction of India under the CrownLeave the NDL website. Sir Henry Lawrence : the pacificatorLeave the NDL website. Harsha : (Calcutta University readership lectures, 1925)Leave the NDL website. The Marquess Wellesley K.G. : and the development of the company into the supreme power in IndiaLeave the NDL website. AlbuquerqueLeave the NDL website. Akbar and the rise of the Mughal EmpireLeave the NDL website. Asoka : the Buddhist emperor of IndiaLeave the NDL website. The Marquess Wellesley : and the development of the company into the supreme power in IndiaLeave the NDL website. The Marquess of Hastings, K.G. and the final overthrow of the Maráthá powerLeave the NDL website. Lord William BentinckLeave the NDL website. Lord Lawrence : and the reconstruction of India under the CrownLeave the NDL website. Ranjit Singh and the Sikh Barrier between our growing empire and central AsiaLeave the NDL website. James ThomasonLeave the NDL website. Sir Thomas Munro and the British settlement of the Madras PresidencyLeave the NDL website. Ranjit Singh and the Sikh Barrier between our growing empire and Central AsiaLeave the NDL website. The Marquess Wellesley K.G.Leave the NDL website. Earl Canning : and the transfer of India from the company to the crownLeave the NDL website. Warren Hastings and the founding of the British administrationLeave the NDL website. The Marquess of Hastings, K.G.Leave the NDL website.

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  • Viscount Hardinge : and the advance of the British dominions into the Punjab

  • Mádhava Ráo Sindhia, otherwise called Madhoji

  • Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan and the struggle with the Musalman powers of the South

  • Dupleix

  • Ranjit Singh

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