Lieutenant-General Sir Mark Cubbon KCB (23 August 1775 – 23 April 1861) was a British army officer with the East India Company who was the Chief Commissioner...
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Mark Cubbon may refer to: Mark Cubbon (army officer), British army officer with the East India Company Mark Cubbon (administrator), chief executive of...
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An equestrian statue of Mark Cubbon, a British army officer with the East India Company who was the Chief Commissioner of Mysore from 1834 to 1861, was...
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uncle of Mark Cubbon who was the Commissioner of Mysore and after whom the Cubbon Park in Bangalore is named. After his return from India, Mark Wilks, with...
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Bangalore (redirect from Bangalore, India)
the "Garden City of India" because of its greenery, broad streets, and presence of many public parks, such as Lal Bagh and Cubbon Park. In May 2012, guidebook...
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(1820 – 3 December 1875) was an officer in the Madras Army, member of the Mysore Commission as secretary to Mark Cubbon, and a literary editor. He published...
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congregation temporarily worshipped at the St. Andrew's Kirk, Cubbon Road, till St. Marks's was rebuilt in 1927. The first Indian Presbyter of the cathedral...
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Lal Bagh (category Botanical gardens in India)
Munro, an army officer and amateur botanist in charge of the Bangalore chapter. The Society wrote to the Mysore Commissioner, Sir Mark Cubbon, requesting...
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the first Indian city to have an air-conditioned bus stop, located near Cubbon Park. It was built by Airtel. The city of Chennai houses one of Asia's largest...
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Namma Metro (category Standard gauge railways in India)
8 km (3.0 mi) stretch from Cubbon Park to Bengaluru City (KSR) Railway Station opened on 29 April 2016, thus linking the east and west sections that were...
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Le Hardy was appointed to succeed him. Le Hardy was succeeded by Sir Mark Cubbon who also took charge as Commissioner of Mysore in 1834 when the king...
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Kingdom of Mysore (category Former monarchies of India)
Mysore passed under the rule of successive British Commissioners; Sir Mark Cubbon, renowned for his statesmanship, served from 1834 until 1861 and put...
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Nagar revolt (category British East India Company)
of the British East India Company. On 9 October 1831, the administration of the kingdom was taken over by the British East India Company - a state of affairs...
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19th century, the St. Mark's Church was the official Church of England station church of the East India Company for the officers and men of the Madras...
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Brigadier-General Frank Percy Crozier Major-General John Cubbon Major-General Sir William Cubitt Major-General David Mark Cullen General Prince William, Duke of Cumberland...
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Infrastructure in Bangalore (category Infrastructure in India)
establishing the Bangalore Cantonment. The officer in charge of the city was known as Huzoor Shirastedar. Sir Mark Cubbon, commissioner of the city from 1834...
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List of tourist attractions in Bangalore (category Lists of tourist attractions in India by city)
Lal Bagh Rock, dates back to 3000 million years, is another attraction. Cubbon Park is located in the heart of the city and spreads over 300 acres (1.2...
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Bangalore Cantonment (category Cantonments of British India)
one-stop shopping area The Cubbon Park was built in the Bangalore Cantonment in 1864 on 120 acres (0.49 km2) of land. The St. Mark's Cathedral was built on...
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Navy officer) (1762–1805), English Royal Navy officer John G. Cowell (1785–1814), officer in the United States Navy during the War of 1812 John Cubbon (1911–1997)...
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Coorg Medal (category Medals of the Honourable East India Company)
authorised in August 1837 by the Governor-General of India on the recommendation of Colonel Mark Cubbon, the local HEIC Commissioner, with the cost met from...
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Divisional Company at Andover (became 246 Company) Devonshire and Cornwall Company at Plymouth (became 247 Company) South Western Brigade Company at Bridgwater...
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Austro-Hungarian general (d. 1857) August 23 – Mark Cubbon, British army officer with the East India Company (d. 1861) August 25 – Karl Joseph Hieronymus...
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Engineers. Warrant Officer Class II Company Sergeant Major William Potter, Westmorland Home Guard. Major (Quartermaster) Herbert Mark Prince (56852), Royal...
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controversial statue comes to an end". Bangalore Mirror. June 30, 2020. "Sir Mark Cubbon statue moved into park premises". Deccan Herald. June 29, 2020. Retrieved...
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Vice-President, Royal Air Force Airfield Construction Officers' Association. The Reverend Robert Edward Cubbon, lately Chaplain of the House of Keys, Isle of...
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courtier, Private Secretary to the Prince of Wales (1979–1985). Sir Brian Cubbon, 87, civil servant, Permanent Secretary of the Home Office (1979–1988)....
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until December when the 2/5th, now commanded by Lieutenant Colonel John Cubbon, was transported by air to Athens, Greece, to help calm the Greek Civil...
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Madras. They were put up at the Garrison Grounds, today's Parade Grounds-Cubbon Road area. In February 1941, about 2,200 Italian prisoners of war arrived...
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St. Andrew's Church, Bangalore (category Church of South India church buildings in India)
Scotland portal India portal St. Andrew's Church [1], consecrated in 1866, is a Presbyterian church, located on Cubbon Road, Bangalore. Initially knows...
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Managing Director, The Windsor Theatre Company. Stanley Cramp. For services to nature conservation. Alfred Marshall Cubbon, Director, Manx Museum and National...
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