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Robert Durie Osborn

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308: 184:, 1877; 2nd ed. 1880. These books are highly valued by serious students. They are considered models of lucid and graceful treatment of a perplexing subject. At the same time, Osborn was always a zealous advocate of the rights of the native 351: 356: 318: 144:
in 1861, in which Osborn was third squad officer from 4 Nov. 1865 to 17 May 1866. He was captain in his regiment 8 June 1868 to 1872. In the latter year he was appointed tutor to the
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of Osborn was painted by Mr. J. R. Hodgson, R.A., in 1877, and was exhibited in the Royal Academy. It was presented to Osborn by the artist, and it passed on to his family.
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wards, became major 20 Dec. 1873, and retired with the honorary rank of lieutenant-colonel on 1 May 1879. He served through the
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Osborn was a serious thinker on both religious and political topics. As a young man he enjoyed the friendship of
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30 July 1857 and captain 20 Dec. 1865. On 25 Aug. 1859, he became adjutant of the 2nd regiment of Sikh
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on 5 Oct. 1857. He commanded a detachment of the 4th Punjab infantry at the actions of
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Friends of the Foreigner in the Nineteenth Century: a Critique,
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British military personnel of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
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British military personnel of the Second Anglo-Afghan War
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campaign of 1857–1859, and was present in the actions of
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Robert was educated as a cadet at Dr. Greig's school at
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Index

army
Agra
India
East India Company
lieutenant-colonel
Ferozepore
Walthamstow
Bengal Native Infantry
lieutenant
Indian Mutiny
Boolundshuhur
Allyghur
Gungeree
Puttiallee
Agra district
Troup
Oude
Biswah
Saugor
Whitlock
Ooraie district
Tudhoorkee
Bundelcund
Brigadier Wheeler
Bengal Staff Corps
irregular cavalry
Bengal
cavalry
Paikharah
Afghan campaign

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