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as ensign in March 1846. He became lieutenant in July 1853, captain in September 1858, major in June 1865, lieutenant-colonel in 1868, colonel in 1876, and major-general in 1885, having been placed on the supernumerary list in 1884.
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A conservative in politics, Lees twice sought to enter parliament, but without success. He died at his residence in Grosvenor Street, London, on 9 March 1889, aged 64.
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While still an ensign, Lees also edited, or co-edited, various Indian works. He assisted in the production by Indian writers of the
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Instruction in Oriental Languages, especially as regards Candidates for the East India Company's Service, and as a National Question
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Resolutions, Regulations, Despatches, and Laws relating to the Sale of Waste Lands and Immigration to India
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Lees was also a prolific journalist on Indian topics, political, military, and economic.
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Vis o Rāmin, an 11th-century verse romance by Faḵr al-Din Asʿad Gorgāni
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Book of Anecdotes, Wonders, Pleasantries, Rarities, and Useful Extracts
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Memoranda written after a Visit to the Tea Districts of E. Bengal
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A Biographical Sketch of the Mystic Philosopher and Poet, Jámí
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The Drain of Silver to the East, and the Currency of India
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Al-Qur'an ma'a tafsir al-kashshaf 'an haqa'iq al-tanzil
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al-Waqidi
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tafsir
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Jámí
Sufism
Páhlévi
Vis and Rāmin
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