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Bengal in 1756-1757; a selection of public and private papers dealing with the affairs of the British in Bengal during the reign of Siraj-uddaula. Edited with notes and an historical introduction by S. C. Hill.

Main Author: Hill, Samuel Charles, 1857-1926.
Language(s): English
Published: New York, AMS Press [1968]
Series: Indian record series
Subjects: British > India.
Bengal (India) > History > Sources.
India > History > 1526-1765 > Sources.
Note: Reprint of the 1905 ed.
Physical Description: 3 v. plates, ports, maps (part fold.) plans (part fold.) 23 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: DS485.B48 H65 1968
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