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  1. 8 de jun. de 2016 · Lord Wellesley. June 8, 2016 June 8, 2016. Lord Wellesley remained Governor General of Fort Williams from 1798 to 1805. During his tenure, the Fourth and last Anglo-Mysore war was fought and Tipu was killed in this war. The Second Anglo Maratha war also happened in which Bhonsle, Scindia and Holkar were defeated.

  2. Introduction Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquez Wellesley, member of British privy council and a commissioner of the India Board of Control. In May 1798, he arrived in India and succeed Sir John shore as a Governor-General. Wellesley remains the Governor-General from (1798 to 1805). He called himself ‘Sheer-e-Bengal[1]’ of India. Wellesley always believes in the war … Judicial Reforms Of ...

  3. 25 de nov. de 2023 · The Widow Remarriage Act also known as the Hindu Widow Remarriage Act and Act XV, 1856 by Lord Dalhousie legalised the remarriage of Hindu widows in India under the British. The Act marked a key juncture in the reformation of Indian society during the 19th century. Moreover, the Widow Remarriage Act protected the rights of widows, particularly ...

  4. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Later in October, he was appointed as aide-de-camp to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. He was promoted to lieutenant on the Christmas Day of the same year. He eventually entered politics. From 1790 to 1797, Wellesley was a Member of Parliament for Trim in the Irish House of Commons. In 1993, Wellesley became a lieutenant colonel of the 33rd Foot.

  5. 1.सहायक संधि का सबसे पहला शिकार 1798 में हैदराबाद के निज़ाम हुए और सहायक संधि की शर्तों के अनुसार निज़ाम को अपने राज्य में 6 बटालियन ...

  6. A leading political and military figure of the 19th century, the Duke of Wellington is best remembered for his defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo in 1815. As a general, he was renowned for his stunning defensive skills. His battle plans are still studied in military academies today. 9 min read.

  7. Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of Wellington, (born May 1, 1769, Dublin, Ire.—died Sept. 14, 1852, Walmer Castle, Kent, Eng.), British general. Son of the Irish earl of Mornington, he entered the army in 1787 and served in the Irish Parliament (1790–97). Sent to India in 1796, he commanded troops to victories in the Maratha War (1803).