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- Baba Ram Chandra (born 1864) was an Indian trade unionist who organised the farmers of Oudh, India into forming a united front to fight against the...
- male, deceased (1856)
- Sir William Henry Sleeman (August 8, 1788 - February 10, 1856) was a British soldier and administrator in India. He was born in Stratton, Cornwall,...
- male, deceased (1895)
- Sir Patrick Grant GCMG GCB (1804 - 11 September, 1895) was a British field marshal. He was the second son of Major John Grant,of the 97th Regiment...
- male, deceased (1797)
- Asaf-Ud-Dowlah was the nawab wazir of Oudh from 1775 to 1797, and the son of Shuja-ud-Dowlah, his mother and grandmother being the begums of Oudh,...
- male, deceased (1907)
- Sir John Strachey (1823-1907), British Indian civilian, fifth son of Edward Strachey, was born in London on 5 June 1823. After passing through...
- male, deceased (1890)
- Sir Barnes Peacock (1810-December 3, 1890) was an English judge. He was the son of Lewis Peacock, a solicitor. After practicing as a special...
- male, deceased (1586)
- Raja Todar Mal was born in Laharpur, in Oudh, and rose to become the Finance Minister in Akbar's Darbar. It was Todar Mal who overhauled the...
- male, deceased (1879)
- Sir Pierre Louis Napoleon Cavagnari, KCB, CSI, (1841-1879), British military administrator, was the son of the French general, the Count Louis...
- male
- Kunwar Raghuraj Pratap Singh (1969 -) also known as Raja Bhaiyya is a member of the Bhadri dynasty of Oudh. He was formerly an MLA from Pratapgarh...
- male, deceased (1784)
- Rene-Marie Madec (1736-1784), called Medoc in Anglo-Indian writings, was a French adventurer in India born at Quimper in Brittany on the 7th of...
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