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The Military History of the Madras Engineers and Pioneers is a definitive historical account spanning over 150 years of military service from 1743 onwards. Written by H. M. Vibart, this work provides an in-depth examination of one of India’s most significant military engineering units during the colonial period and beyond.
The book meticulously documents the organizational development, key military operations, and notable achievements of the Madras Engineers and Pioneers throughout various conflicts and peacetime periods. Vibart’s detailed narrative encompasses the unit’s participation in major campaigns, their technological innovations in military engineering, and their role in shaping colonial military infrastructure. This historical record serves as an essential reference for military historians, academics, and those interested in Indian military history, British colonial military organizations, and the evolution of engineering corps during the 18th and 19th centuries.







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