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The Indian Army - the Garrison of British Imperial India 1822-1922

The Indian Army - the Garrison of British Imperial India 1822-1922

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The Indian Army - the Garrison of British Imperial India 1822-1922

by Heathcote. T.A

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Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1974 Covers the century during which a force of 75,000 British soldiers and 150,000 Indian troops under British officers, held India for the British - a sub continent of 1,600,000 square miles with a population of some 400 millions. Some achievement. 215 pages, well illustrated with plates and maps.

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Title
The Indian Army - the Garrison of British Imperial India 1822-1922
Author
Heathcote. T.A
Format/Binding
Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Very Good
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Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0715366351
ISBN 13
9780715366356
Publisher
David & Charles
Place of Publication
Newton Abbot
Date Published
1974
Size
255x180mm
Keywords
Military History. India. 19th/20th Century.

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