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HE WAS CALLED "THE IRON MAN": ON THE POLITICAL PORTRAIT OF VALLABHBHAI PATEL
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Sir Walter Lawrence and India 1879-1918
Published 1991“…Walter Roper Lawrence was born in Herefordshire on 9 February 1857; he was educated at Cheltenham College (1867-76) and Balliol College, Oxford (1877-1879), being head of the Indian Civil Service exam list in 1877. Lawrence's career was unusually varied but there are two themes which unify his wide-ranging experiences. …”
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s Responses to Orientalists' Works on Islam: A Critical Study of William Muir’s Life of Mahomet
Published 2014-06-01“…The religious controversy that arose between Sir Syed and William Muir of the Indian Civil Service was both theological and historical. …”
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In Egyptian service
Published 1986“…<p>In 1919 the number of British officials employed by the Egyptian Government reached a peak of over 1,600, a substantial figure in relation to a colonial administration like the Indian Civil Service. However, due to the anomalous nature of Britain's occupation of Egypt, the workings of British administration there were left deliberately ambiguous. …”
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Searching for Solace
Published 1997-04-01“…He eventually became one of its best students, which predisposed him to work in the Indian Civil Service (ICS), a much prized career. His first appointment, on 23 January 1896, was assistant magistrate and collector in Saharanpur, India. …”
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