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  1. James Andrew Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie KT PC (22 April 1812 – 19 December 1860), known as the Earl of Dalhousie between 1838 and 1849, was a Scottish statesman and colonial administrator in British India. He served as Governor-General of India from 1848 to 1856.

  2. Mar 31, 2024 · James Andrew Broun-Ramsay (22 April 1812 – 19 December 1860), also known as Lord Dalhousie, was a Scottish statesman and colonial administrator in British India. He has styled Lord Ramsay until 1838 and The Earl of Dalhousie between 1838 and 1849. From 1848 to 1856, he was Governor-General of India.

  3. Lord Dalhousie, serving as the Governor-General of India from 1848 to 1856, introduced transformative reforms that significantly impacted India's socio-economic and political landscape. His tenure, while laying the foundation for modern India, also had its share of controversies.

  4. Apr 22, 2018 · Lord Dalhousie, Governor-General of India from 1848 to 1856 was born on 22 April 1812. He introduced the Doctrine of Lapse policy which turned out to be one of the major causes of the Revolt of 1857. This article helps you learn more about the policies implemented by Lord Dalhousie in India. Lord Dalhousie PDF- Download PDF Here

  5. James Andrew Broun Ramsay, marquess and 10th earl of Dalhousie was a British governor-general of India from 1847 to 1856, who is accounted the creator both of the map of modern India, through his conquests and annexations of independent provinces, and of the centralized Indian state.

  6. Lord Dalhousie had introduced several reforms touching all most every department. Unfortunately after one year of the departure of Dalhousie from India, the revolt of 1857 broke out. Some of the Social reforms of Dalhousie were responsible to some extent for the outbreak of the revolt.

  7. www.gktoday.in › arrival-of-lord-dalhousieLord Dalhousie - GKToday

    Jun 7, 2011 · Lord Dalhousie (Real name James Andrew Ramsay) served as Governor General of India from 1848 to 1856. During this period, Second Anglo-Sikh War (1849) was fought in which the Sikhs were defeated again and Dalhousie was successful in annexing the whole of Punjab to the British administration. He annexed many states by doctrine of lapse.

  8. Learn about Lord Dalhousie, Governor General of India from 1848 to 1856, famous for modern reforms like railways, telegraph, postal networks, and the controversial Doctrine of Lapse, which led to the 1857 revolt.

  9. In 1633 he was created Lord Ramsay of Keringtoun and Earl of Dalhousie, in the County of Midlothian, in the Peerage of Scotland. His grandson, the third Earl (who succeeded his father in 1674), fought at the Battle of Bothwell Brig in 1679.

  10. James Andrew Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie KT, PC (22 April 1812 – 19 December 1860), known as The Earl of Dalhousie between 1838 and 1849, was a Scottish statesman and a colonial administrator in British India. He served as Governor-General of India from 1848 to 1856.

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