- Major-General Sir
David Ochterlony, 1st Baronet, GCB (12
February 1758 – 14 July 1825) was a
Bengal Army
officer who
served as the
British resident to...
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David Ochterlony Dyce
Sombre (18
December 1808 – 1 July 1851), also
known as D. O. Dyce
Sombre and
David Dyce Sombre, was an Anglo-Indian
politician reputed...
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formerly known as the
Ochterlony Monument, is a
monument in
Kolkata that was
erected in 1828 in
memory of Major-general Sir
David Ochterlony,
commander of the...
- Lawtie, who
reported to
Ochterlony that he "had the
greatest reason to be
satisfied with
their exertions". As well as
Ochterlony's Gorkhali battalions, William...
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Ochterlony or
Ouchterlony may
refer to:
Ouchterlony Valley, or O' Valley, a town in
Gudalur Taluk,
Nilgiris district,
Tamil Nadu,
India David Ochterlony...
- Sir
Matthew Montgomery Ochterlony FRIBA (28
February 1880 – 4
October 1946) was a 20th
century Scottish baronet and architect. He
largely received commissions...
- Begum), was an
Indian tawaif (courtesan) and
thirteenth wife of
David Ochterlony, the
first British Resident to the
Mughal court at Delhi. Born into a...
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confronted the
British commanders Lt. Col.s
Ochterlony and Burn who were in
charge at Delhi.
Ochterlony and Burn
defied Holkar's
attack with
great determination...
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Asian descent to be a
British MP, the
first being Anglo Indian MP
David Ochterlony Dyce Sombre. His book
Poverty and Un-British Rule in
India brought attention...
- John
Ochterlony, MA (1667–1742) was an
Anglican clergyman who
served in the
Scottish Episcopal Church as the
Bishop of
Brechin from 1731 to 1742. He was...