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India 1799-1826
The history of India in the early years of the 19th century is largely one of the colonial rivalry between the contending European powers, Britain and France. Both countries vied for control, each forming shifting alliances with local Indian rulers. The early campaigns of Sir Arthur Wellesley (later Duke of Wellington) were fought in southern India against the French and their allies in the Mahratta Confederacy, and in the end the British prevailed.
India 1799-1826
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LOW`S HISTORY of the INDIAN NAVY
Extremely rare work, covering the life span of the Indian Navy, 1600 to 1863. Operations from the Persian Gulf to the Burma and First China Wars, from Aden to New Zealand and the Maori Wars, and the Indian Mutiny. Survey work from the Red Sea to the China Seas. This new edition has full indexes o...
Our price: £39.95 January sale price: £31.96
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WELLINGTON’S CAMPAIGNS IN INDIA
The full official account of the ‘unknown’ early phase of the Iron Duke’s brilliant military career - his Indian campaigns, - supported by several detailed maps.
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