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William Fullarton of Fullarton presents a detailed examination of English interests in India during a critical period of colonial development. This work focuses specifically on the military operations conducted in the southern parts of the Indian peninsula during the campaigns of 1782, 1783, and 1784.
The author provides valuable insights into British strategic objectives, military tactics, and the geopolitical landscape of India during the late 18th century. Through meticulous documentation and analysis, Fullarton chronicles the military engagements, supply lines, and command structures that characterized these campaigns. The book serves as an important primary source for understanding how English colonial powers established and maintained their influence in India during this transformative era.
This historical account remains significant for scholars, historians, and students interested in colonial history, military campaigns, and the expansion of the British Empire in South Asia.







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