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Pierre Cuillier-Perron

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was the son of a cloth merchant. In India, he changed his name to Perron (a diminutive of Pierre). He was generally referred to by his contemporaries and posterity as General Perron.
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Madeleine Perron in 1817. 1st wife of General Pierre Cuillier-Perron. Married at Delhi on 16th December 1782. Sister of Major Louis Derridon.
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A particular account of the European military adventurers of Hindustan, from 1784 to 1803
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In 1780 he went out to India as a sailor on a French frigate, deserted on the
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Sir Shah Sulaiman Hall's main Building, which currently serves as the
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This biographical article related to the French military is a
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Office (Administrative Block), was built by him in year 1802.
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Biographie universelle et portative des contemporains
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Battle of Kharda
Battle of Malpura
Battle of Ujjain
Battle of Delhi, 1803
battle of Laswari
Battle of Ally Ghur
Battle of Assaye
India
Luceau
Château-du-Loir
Malabar coast
upper India
Rana
Gohad
De Boigne
Maratha
Battle of Kharda
nizam
Hyderabad
Mahadji Sindhia
Battle of Malpura
Rajput
Battle of Ujjain
Scindia
Delhi
Laswari
Ally Ghur (now Aligarh)
Assaye
Lord Lake

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