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INDIA HISTORY OF THE MUTINY . - Causes which led to disaffection in India - Proceedings connected with the greased cartridges - Excite- ment amongst the native troops at Barrackpore - Disorderly conduct of the 19th N.I. at Berhampore ...
INDIA HISTORY OF THE MUTINY . - Causes which led to disaffection in India - Proceedings connected with the greased cartridges - Excite- ment amongst the native troops at Barrackpore - Disorderly conduct of the 19th N.I. at Berhampore ...
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HISTORY OF THE MUTINY . - Causes which led to disaffection in India - Proceedings connected with the greased cartridges - Excite- ment amongst the native troops at Barrackpore - Disorderly conduct of the 19th N. I. at Berhampore ― The ...
HISTORY OF THE MUTINY . - Causes which led to disaffection in India - Proceedings connected with the greased cartridges - Excite- ment amongst the native troops at Barrackpore - Disorderly conduct of the 19th N. I. at Berhampore ― The ...
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CHAPTER XII , INDIA - HISTORY OF THE MUTINY CONTINUED . - State of the Punjab- Disarming of Native regiments at Meean Meer - Proclamation by Sir John Lawrence - Assistance rendered by the Rajahs of Putteeala and Theend - Active measures ...
CHAPTER XII , INDIA - HISTORY OF THE MUTINY CONTINUED . - State of the Punjab- Disarming of Native regiments at Meean Meer - Proclamation by Sir John Lawrence - Assistance rendered by the Rajahs of Putteeala and Theend - Active measures ...
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