The Indian papers of Colonel Clive and Brigadier-General Car
The Indian papers of Colonel Clive and Brigadier-General Carnac, 1752-1774
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"The papers of two leading actors in the East India Company in mid-18th century Bengal from the National Library of Wales. Chiefly in English, but with an array of original correspondence with local figures in Indo-Persian and occasionally Bengali, Marathi and Tamil, this collection allows researchers to understand the complex political web in the subcontinent as the power of the Mughal Empire began to wane."
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