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  1. Major-General Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes KCB KCSI DCL (12 November 1819 – 23 December 1868) was a British administrator, soldier, and statesman active in the Punjab region of British India. He is best known as the "Hero of Multan" for his pivotal role in securing British victory in the Second Anglo-Sikh War .

    • 1842–1868
    • Bengal Army
  2. Há 6 dias · Born November 12th 1819, died December 23rd 1868. This monument is erected by the Secretary of State for India in Council. He was a son of the Reverend Benjamin Edwardes and his wife. He was educated at King's College London and joined the Bengal infantry.

  3. Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes. (1819-1868), Army and political officer in India. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 9 portraits. Indian official; served in the Bengal infantry, fought in the Sikh wars, and reformed the civil administration of Banu, 1847.

  4. Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes (1819-1868) was an English administrator of the East India Company and played an important role in the Second Anglo-Sikh War. He was Commissioner of Peshawar during the Indian Mutiny . External Links. Herbert Benjamin Edwardes wikipedia.org.

  5. SIR HERBERT BENJAMIN EDWARDES (1819-1868), English soldier-statesman in India, was born at Frodesley in Shropshire on the 12th of November 1819. His father was Benjamin Edwardes, rector of Frodesley, and his grandfather Sir John Edwardes, baronet, eighth holder of a title conferred on one of his ancestors by Charles I. in 1644.

  6. EDWARDES, SIR HERBERT BENJAMIN (1819-1868), soldier, writer and statesman, son of the Rev. B. Edwardes, was born on 12 November 1819. He joined the Bengal infantry as a cadet in 1841, and served as Urdu, Hindi and Persian interpreter to his regiment.

  7. Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes (1819-1868), Army and political officer in India. Sitter in 9 portraits.