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'''General Sir Charles James Napier(1782-1853)''' was a British soldier who came to India in 1842 to command the army of the of the [[Bombay Presidency]]. He was commander in the [[Sind Campaign]] after which he became [[Commander-in-Chief in India]]. | '''General Sir Charles James Napier (1782-1853)''' was a British soldier who came to India in 1842 to command the army of the of the [[Bombay Presidency]]. He was commander in the [[Sind Campaign]] after which he became [[Commander-in-Chief in India]]. | ||
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General Sir Charles James Napier (1782-1853) was a British soldier who came to India in 1842 to command the army of the of the Bombay Presidency. He was commander in the Sind Campaign after which he became Commander-in-Chief in India.
External links
Charles James Napier Dictionary of Indian Biography (1906)
Charles James Napier Wikipedia