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  1. Jonathan Duncan (15 May 1756 – 11 August 1811) was Governor of Bombay from 27 December 1795 until his death in 1811. A portrait by an unknown Indian artist, c. 1800. He began his career in India in 1772, and in 1784 he was one of the charter members of the Asiatic Society founded in Calcutta by William Jones.

  2. 1. The Calcutta Madrasah was established by Jonathan Duncan in 1781 for the study of Muslim law and related subjects. 2. The Sanskrit College was established by Warren Hastings, the resident, at Benaras in 1791 for study of Hindu law and philosophy.

  3. Dec 1, 2022 · The correct answer is Banaras. Key Points. The Hindu college was established in 1791 to encourage the study of ancient Sanskrit texts. Sri Jonathan Duncan and Governor General Lord Cornwallis established the Sanskrit college.

  4. A decade later in 1791 due to the sincere efforts of the British resident, Jonathan Duncan, a Sanskrit College was established to promote the study of Hindu laws and philosophy in Banaras.

  5. In 1791, Jonathan Duncan, proposed the establishment of a Sanskrit college for the development and preservation of Sanskrit Vangmaya (eloquence) to demonstrate British support for Indian education. The initiative was sanctioned by governor general Lord Cornwallis.

  6. Jonathan Duncan (currency reformer) (1799–1865), British advocate of reforming the monetary system. Jonathan Lincoln Duncan, fictional President of the United States and main character of the novel The President Is Missing (2018) by Bill Clinton and James Patterson.

  7. Dec 28, 2020 · DUNCAN, JONATHAN, the elder (17561811), governor of Bombay, son of Alexander Duucan, was born at Wardhouse, Forfarshire, on 15 May 1756. He received a nomination to the East India Company's civil service, and reached Calcutta in 1772.

  8. Jonathan Duncan was a well known British administrator, who served as the Governor of Bombay Presidency from the year 1795 to 1811 in the erstwhile undivided India under the rule of the British East India Company. He was also acted one of the most prominent colonial administrators.

  9. Jonathan Duncan (15 May 1756 – 11 August 1811) was Governor of Bombay from 27 December 1795 until his death in 1811. A portrait by an unknown Indian artist, c. 1800. Mezzotint. He began his career in India in 1772, and in 1784 he was one of the charter members of the Asiatic Society founded in Calcutta by William Jones.

  10. Sep 16, 2024 · Duncan, Jonathan, (1756-1811), Governor of Bombay. This page summarises records created by this Person. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually...