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  1. 10 de abr. de 2022 · History. 8094 views. The next major expansion of British rule in India took place under the Governor General ship of Lord Wellesley, who arrived in India in 1798 at a time when the British were engaged in a world-wide battle with France. Until then, the British had pursued a policy of consolidating their gains and resources in India, and making ...

  2. Lord Wellesley (1798-1805) Lord Wellesley, “the great Pro-Consul”, was appointed the Governor-General of Bengal at the age of 37. He was one of the greatest of the British rulers of India. The only persons who can stand comparison with him are Lord Clive, Warren Hastings and Lord Dalhousie. In the matte of actual achievements, he beat all ...

  3. 27 de jul. de 2021 · Wellesley’s army was not Dualatrao Sindhia’s only concern. His French commander in Hindustan, Pierre Cuillier-Perron, would oppose British commander-in-chief, Lord Lake to defend Delhi. And if facing two British invasions was not enough, Sindhia was desperately short of allies and officers.

  4. Há 6 dias · Search for: 'Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquis Wellesley' in Oxford Reference ». (1760–1842).Eldest brother of the duke of Wellington, Wellesley entered Parliament in 1784 as MP for Beeralston. In 1793 he became a member of the India Board and from 1797 to 1805 acted as governor‐general of Bengal. British rule was threatened by the French in ...

  5. In 1798, Lord Wellesley came to India as Governor-General when the British fought a global war with France. More about Lord Wellesley. Lord Wellesley believed that the moment had arrived to subjugate several Indian territories to British rule. The Marathas and Mysore, two of India’s most formidable dynasties, declined sharply by 1797.

  6. 15 de jan. de 2023 · लॉर्ड वेलस्ली की समस्या (Lord Wellesley in Hindi): 1798 में जब वेलस्ली गवर्नर जनरल के रूप में भारत आए, तब ईस्ट इंडिया कंपनी भारत में विभिन्न राजनीतिक ...

  7. 20 de set. de 2019 · Lord Wellesley (1798-1805) – His Policy towards Indian States. Sansar LochanSeptember 20, 2019 Modern 2 Comments. Sir John Shore who worked as the governor general of the Company between the period 1793-98 on ad hoc basis largely pursued the policy which has been described as the “policy of non-intervention” regarding the native rulers.