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The National Magazine (New Series) November 1898 a Monthly Review

1898

To the misfostune of the people of India then " the Court of Directors had heard the voice of the charmer. [...] And the views of the English Generals and the Sikh leaders were in some sort 1net by an understanding that the Sikh army shall be attacked by the one and deserred by the other that the passage of the Sutlej should be uopposed and the road to the capital laid open td the victors and that after the disbandment of the army a Sikh sovereignty in Lahore should be acknowledged by the English. [...] Further he announced in the General Proclamation of the 2oth of August that he felt the " interest of a father in the education and guardianship of the young prince." Papers relating.to the Punjaub 1847-49 p. 53 In accordance with views so %sound and wise a Council of Regency compost(' of the leading chiefs was instituteeat the head of which sat the British Resident " with full authority to [...] The long and inexplicable delay which occurred in nipping in the bud this nascent revolt followed by the "lost unjustifiable acts of banishing Maharanee Thindhan the mother of the infant Dhuleep Sing from the Punjaub the refusal of allowing Dhuleep to be affianced with the daughter of Chutter Sing a leading Sirdar of Lahore andtlastly the iltreatment of the said chief caused the formidable [...] Thus the rebellion of Shere Sing was cru!-Ited bibtht guardian in the kingdom of lies ward with the assistance and co-opertion of the Council of Regency and the people of the Punjall.
history
Pages
47
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120140
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Paris Letter
427-444 unknown view
In a Pagoda City
445-453 E.C.M view
Life of Benjamin Disraeli
454-470 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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