The Rulers of India was a biographical book series edited by William Wilson Hunter and published from the Clarendon Press, Oxford. Hunter himself contributed the volumes on Dalhousie (1890)[1] and Mayo (1891)[2] to the series.
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The RulersofIndia was a biographical book series edited by William Wilson Hunter and published from the Clarendon Press, Oxford. Hunter himself contributed...
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the struggle with the Mussulman powers of the south, which was published in 1893 for the RulersofIndiaseries. Bowring also edited his father's notes...
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