The British Indian Army : Virtue and Necessity
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Edited by Johnson, Robert, 1967-
Edition statement:1st
Published by :
Cambridge Scholars
(Newcastle upon Tyne)
Physical details: xx,216 Pages 21x13 cm | HB
ISBN:9781443853965.
Year: 2014
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The British Indian Army was a distinctive phenomenon, a curious combination of Western imperial and South Asian military cultures. It was first and foremost a military instrument for garrison duties, but it was rarely used in internal security and most of its history is concerned with expeditionary wars
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