-
sometimes cited as
evidence for his intolerance.
Historians such as
Brittlebank, Hasan, Chetty, Habib, and Saletare,
amongst others,
argue that controversial...
-
Charles Clifton Brittlebank (1 Jan 1863 – 3 Nov 1945) was an
Australian plant pathologist,
mycologist (fungi specialist),
scientific illustrator, university...
- the
daughter of the
wealthy Brittlebank family of Oddo
House in Winster. In May 1821 one of her brothers,
William Brittlebank,
tried to end
their ****ociation...
- 32°47′16″N 79°57′38″W / 32.7877°N 79.9606°W / 32.7877; -79.9606
Brittlebank Park is a ten-acre park
located between Lockwood Boulevard (to the east)...
- Punganuri, p. 47 Bowring, p. 34 Bowring, p. 38 Bowring, pp. 34,39
Brittlebank, pp. 20–21
Brittlebank, p. 21 Bowring, p. 39 Rao Punganuri, p. 13 Sen, p. 147 Sen...
- Genealogy.
Oxford University Press. pp. 28–29. ISBN 978-0-19-870926-8. Kate
Brittlebank (1997). Tipu Sultan's
Search for Legitimacy:
Islam and
Kingship in a...
-
Institute of Science.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 3
March 2012.
Brittlebank, Kate (1997). Tipu Sultan's
Search for Legitimacy:
Islam and Kingship...
- and
Knighted in 1870, he died 2
years later, aged 77, of
dengue fever.
Brittlebank, Kate (2003). "Tales of Treachery:
Rumour as the
Source of
Claims That...
- Tipu
Sultan (2nd ed.). Calcutta: THE
WORLD PRESS PRIVATE LTD. p. 362.
Brittlebank, Kate (2019). Tiger: The Life of Tipu Sultan. Juggernaut. p. 48. Mohibbul...
- Studies.
Oxford University Press. pp. 62–65. ISBN 978-0-19-100411-7. Kate
Brittlebank (2008). Tall
Tales and True: India,
Historiography and
British Imperial...