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John Briggs (East India Company officer)

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he discussed questions on the conduct of army officers, and civil servants, and especially their treatment of Indians. In 1836, he wrote an essay length tract advocating the professional training of the Indian Officer class of the East India Company's armies. Indian officers provided the crucial
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After his return to England he took a prominent part as a member of the court of directors of the East India Company in the discussion of Indian affairs, and was an opponent of
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when the administration of that state was assumed by the British. His appointment to this office, which was made by the governor-general
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command, control and communication functions between British officers and the rank-and-file Indian sepoys and sowars.
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John Briggs, 'Account of the Origin, History, and Manners of the Race of Men called Bunjaras' in
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power. He was also the author of an essay on the land tax of India, and in a series of
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Indianization, the Officer Corps, and the Indian Army: the Forgotten Debate, 1817–1917
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in recognition of his proficiency in oriental literature. He died at
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Madras Infantry
Mahratta wars

East India Company
Madras Infantry
Mahratta wars
John Malcolm
Persia
Mountstuart Elphinstone
Dekhan
Khandesh
Grant Duff
Sattára
Chief Commissioner of Mysore
Lord William Bentinck
Nágpur
Lord Dalhousie
Anti-Corn-law League
Royal Society
Burgess Hill
Sussex
Ferishta
Moghul
"No. 22497"
The London Gazette
"Briggs, John (1785-1875)" 
Dictionary of National Biography
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Briggs, John (1785-1875)

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