- 1817,
according to the
terms of the
Treaty of Poona, and was
known as
Ahmednuggur. In 19th
century American Christian missionaries opened first modern...
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Colonel Anthony Pohlmann,
commander of Scindia's army, at the city of
Ahmednuggur and is
rewarded with a
promotion to
major and
command of his own battalion...
- 1769–1852. London: G. Bell. pp. 102–104. Duke of
Wellington (1859). "Camp at
Ahmednuggur, 17th Aug., 1803". In Wellesley,
Arthur Richard (ed.). Supplementary...
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Harper Collins, ISBN 978-0-00-713750-3 Wellesley,
Arthur (1859), "Camp at
Ahmednuggur, 17th Aug., 1803", in Wellesley,
Richard (ed.),
Supplementary despatches...
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resist such men as these? — Golka a
Mahratta chief. Also
spelt Pettah of
Ahmednuggur in
contemporary records (Duke of
Wellington 1859)
Wellesley saw the attack...
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discourage others from deserting.
Their search takes them
first to
battles at
Ahmednuggur and then ****aye. At ****aye, the
greatly outnumbered British force is...
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Mission to
Ahmednagar (American
Marathi Mission Marathi Christians) (
Ahmednuggur station,
Bhingar station,
Seroor station, and
outstations at Wudualey...
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which he
christens "Dodd's Cobras". Dodd
escapes the
British capture of
Ahmednuggur.
Shortly afterwards he
encounters Sharpe with his
mentor Colonel Hector...
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towns of
Poona (Pune), N****uek (Nashik),
Aurungabad (Aurangabad),
Ahmednuggur (Ahmednagar),
Sholapoor (Solapur), Nagpur,
Akola (West Berar), Oomrawutty...