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1.Capture of the three sons of the King of Delhi- 2.Order for the trial of the King of Delhi but no sentence to be passed on him 3.Trial of two shahzadas at Delhi for rebellion found guilty + shot

Author: A. Brandreth, Officiating Secretary to the Chief Commissioner

Issue Date: 18th December 1857

Publisher: National Archives of India

Description: Letters exchanged between A. Brandreth, Secretary to the Chief Commissioner to G.T. Edmonstone, Secretary to the Government of India, describing the capture and administration of Delhi in detail.

Type: Correspondence

Received From: National Archives of India


DC Field Value
dc.contributor.author A. Brandreth, Officiating Secretary to the Chief Commissioner
dc.date.accessioned 28.02.2019
dc.date.available 28.02.2019
dc.date.issued 18th December 1857
dc.description.abstract Letters exchanged between A. Brandreth, Secretary to the Chief Commissioner to G.T. Edmonstone, Secretary to the Government of India, describing the capture and administration of Delhi in detail.
dc.description.sponsorship Foreign.NAI
dc.format.extent 27,840,439 bytes
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dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher National Archives of India
dc.relation.ispartofseries Foreign Department, 440-452, 1857
dc.type Correspondence
DC Field Value
dc.contributor.author A. Brandreth, Officiating Secretary to the Chief Commissioner
dc.date.accessioned 28.02.2019
dc.date.available 28.02.2019
dc.date.issued 18th December 1857
dc.description.abstract Letters exchanged between A. Brandreth, Secretary to the Chief Commissioner to G.T. Edmonstone, Secretary to the Government of India, describing the capture and administration of Delhi in detail.
dc.description.sponsorship Foreign.NAI
dc.format.extent 27,840,439 bytes
dc.format.mimetype PDF
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher National Archives of India
dc.relation.ispartofseries Foreign Department, 440-452, 1857
dc.type Correspondence