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March 1751 – 21 June 1830),
better known as
Count Benoît de
Boigne or
General Count de
Boigne, was a
military adventurer from the
Duchy of Savoy, who made...
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ready to
negotiate and sent his army
under his
trusted general Benoit De
Boigne to
invade Marwar and
bring Vijay Singh to terms. The
Jodhpur raja asked...
- Adèle d'Osmond,
Comtesse de
Boigne (born Adélaïde
Charlotte Louise Éléonore d'Osmond) (10
February 1781 – 10 May 1866) was a
French aristocrat and writer...
- tactics, led the
Rathors into a trap
where Boigne shot them down and then
bayoneted the
surviving hor****.
Boigne,
after defeating the Rathors, immediately...
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famous landmark in Chambéry. It was
built in 1838 to
honour Benoît de
Boigne's feats when he was in India. The
monumental fountain has
realistic sculptures...
- over
Northern India. In this he was ****isted by the
genius of Benoît de
Boigne,
whose influence in
consolidating the
power of
Mahadji Sindhia is seldom...
-
Raoul Marie Joseph Count de
Boigne (25
December 1862 – 19 May 1949) was a
French sport shooter who
competed at the 1906
Intercalated Games, the 1908 Summer...
- the
other side was the army of
Shrinath Mahadji Shinde supported by De
Boigne. of 19 June 1790
between the
Marathas with
French troops and the Rao Rajputs...
- long spears. Scindia's
infantry organization and
weapons under De
Boigne: De
Boigne organized his
infantry under campoos. One
campoo had 10
infantry battalions...
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India Company suffered on the
subcontinent until Chillianwala. Benoît de
Boigne, a
French officer in the
service of 6th
Regiment of
Madras Native Infantry...