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Pierre Cuillier-Perron (1753 to 1755–1834) was a
French military adventurer in
active in India. Born
Pierre Cuillier (or Cuellier) at
Luceau near Château-du-Loir...
- (1908–1961), a
Swiss man who
became politically powerful in Iran
Pierre Cuillier-Perron (1753–1834), a
French military adventurer in
India Fleuri Perron...
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Olivier de La
Rochefoucauld (who
married Rosine Cuillier-Perron, a
daughter of Gen.
Pierre Cuillier-Perron)
Countess Sophie Francoise de La Rochefoucauld...
- cavalry. It was
granted by
Daulat Scindia to his
French general Pierre Cuillier-Perron at the end of the 18th century.
Under the
British Raj,
Hapur was...
- La
Rochefoucauld (1797–1885), who
married Rosine Cuillier-Perron, a
daughter of Gen.
Pierre Cuillier-Perron.
After her
death in 1852, he
married Augustine...
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Olivier de La
Rochefoucauld (who
married Rosine Cuillier-Perron, a
daughter of Gen.
Pierre Cuillier-Perron)
Countess Sophie Francoise de La Rochefoucauld...
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British East
India Company Maratha Empire (French)
Commanders and
leaders General Lake
James Skinner Pierre Cuillier-Perron
Casualties and
losses 900 300...
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retired as
commander of Gwalior's army in 1796; and his successor,
Pierre Cuillier-Perron, was a man of a very
different stamp,
whose determined favouritism...
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until his
defeat and
capture by Scindia's army
under French general Pierre Cuillier-Perron. John Ross 1777–1856 1808–1812 Sweden
British naval officer and...
- Anglo-Indian
military adventurer James Skinner. In
early 1799,
Pierre Cuillier-Perron – who su****ded de
Boigne as the
overall commander of Scindia's...