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India Under Lord Ellenborough provides a comprehensive examination of a pivotal period in British Indian history. Covering Lord Ellenborough’s governorship from March 1842 to June 1844, Sir Algernon Law documents the political machinations, military campaigns, and administrative reforms that characterized this era.
During this period, India witnessed significant territorial changes and diplomatic developments. The work explores the consequences of the First Anglo-Afghan War, the political unrest in various regions, and the Governor-General’s controversial policies. Law’s detailed account offers insights into the colonial administration’s approach to governance, military strategy, and regional conflicts.
This scholarly work is essential for historians, students of colonial India, and those interested in understanding the complexities of British imperial rule in the 19th century.







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