History of the Indian Mutiny, 1857-1858: Commencing from the Close of the Second Volume of Sir John Kaye's History of the Sepoy War, Volumen1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 |
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... station in their centre line from the possible mutiny of the armed sepoys who garrisoned it , they allowed the sepoys close to Calcutta to remain armed ; the native garrison of Dánápúr to remain armed . What is more , in spite of so ...
... station in their centre line from the possible mutiny of the armed sepoys who garrisoned it , they allowed the sepoys close to Calcutta to remain armed ; the native garrison of Dánápúr to remain armed . What is more , in spite of so ...
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... station , weary and footsore , yet ready for any emergency . This prompt action entirely disconcerted the sepoys . They determined to defer the outbreak to a more convenient season . But the chance was not al- lowed them . The remainder ...
... station , weary and footsore , yet ready for any emergency . This prompt action entirely disconcerted the sepoys . They determined to defer the outbreak to a more convenient season . But the chance was not al- lowed them . The remainder ...
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... station . This measure would , I need scarcely point out , have been wholly unnecessary had the Govern- ment taken the precaution to disarm the native regiments . But it was at the great station of Patná , Patná the Mahomedan capital of ...
... station . This measure would , I need scarcely point out , have been wholly unnecessary had the Govern- ment taken the precaution to disarm the native regiments . But it was at the great station of Patná , Patná the Mahomedan capital of ...
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... station ; and Tirhút , between Nipál and the Ganges , represented by the civil station of Mozaffarpúr . In these stations the magistrate represented the executive power . The station of Dánápúr was garrisoned by three Native Infantry ...
... station ; and Tirhút , between Nipál and the Ganges , represented by the civil station of Mozaffarpúr . In these stations the magistrate represented the executive power . The station of Dánápúr was garrisoned by three Native Infantry ...
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... station of Dánápúr , leaving all the other districts in the Patná division to shift for them- selves . It was from no lack of knowledge of the danger of leaving arms in the hands of the sepoys , that the Government of India hesitated to ...
... station of Dánápúr , leaving all the other districts in the Patná division to shift for them- selves . It was from no lack of knowledge of the danger of leaving arms in the hands of the sepoys , that the Government of India hesitated to ...
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A'gra action Ajmír Alláhábád amongst Arah arms army arrived artillery attack August Baksar Barélí battery Bengal Bihár BOOK VIII Brigadier British Calcutta Captain cavalry Central India Chapter charge civil Colonel Troup Colvin command contingent Coopland crisis Dánápúr danger Dehlí despatched detachment disaffected disarming districts Durand enemy enemy's Euro European troops Evans Bell fire force garrison Gayá Government of India guns Gwáliár Holkar hundred Hungerford Indúr Jhánsí July 25 June Kánhpúr Khán Kúnwar Singh Lieutenant Lieutenant-Governor Lord Mackenzie magistrate Mahárájá Mahomedan Major Eyre Major-General Lloyd Máu ment miles Mírath morning mutiny Nasírábád Native Infantry native regiments native troops North-West o'clock once Oudh outbreak party Patná pean plunder position province púr Rájá Rájpútáná Rání reached rebels Residency retreat revolt road Rohilkhand Saadat sent sepoys Sikhs Sir James Outram Sir John Kaye soldiers Sôn station steamer Tayler tion Travers treasure village whilst