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  1. Warren Hastings. Warren Hastings FRS, PC (06/12/1732 - 22/08/1818), là một chính khách người Anh, Thống đốc đầu tiên của Pháo đài William (thuộc địa Bengal), người đứng đầu Hội đồng tối cao Bengal (Supreme Council of Bengal), và do đó ông cũng là Toàn quyền trên thực tế đầu tiên của ...

  2. Hastings, Warren (1732-1818) Governor (1772-1774) and Governor General (1774-1785) of the fort william in Bengal. Warren Hastings abandoned the policy of hesitation of his predecessors about the question of establishing political dominance in India, and bringing about a series of reforms and waging wars against the challengers to his expansionist plan and conquering new lands.

  3. Jan 1, 2022 · Hastings, Warren. Part of the book series: Encyclopedia of Indian Religions ( (EIR)) Among the pioneers of British colonialism in Mughal Bengal, Warren Hastings, the first Governor-General of India appointed by the British East India Company (EIC), was a true Janus-faced statesman. Unlike his predecessor Governor Robert Clive (1724–1774) who ...

  4. 1 day ago · India - Colonial Rule, Lord Hastings, Reforms: The end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 opened a new era in India by strengthening the commercial and economic arguments for completing supremacy and by removing all fear of the French. The Pindari raids, which grew year by year until they affected both the Bengal and Madras presidencies, added further reasons for action. The final act was directed ...

  5. Nov 11, 2017 · As India celebrates 70 years of independence, it is time to remember that it was the first British governor-general who launched the country’s cultural renaissance in the 1780s. Of all Britain’s imperial proconsuls, Warren Hastings was the most curious and learned about Indian culture, declaring: ‘I love India a little more than my own ...

  6. Warren Hastings. 1732–1818. Warren Hastings, who would become governor-general of Bengal, was born in Oxfordshire, England. His mother died shortly after his birth, and his father disappeared in the West Indies. Hastings was raised by an uncle and, after the uncle died, a relative who worked for the East India Company.

  7. In the pleasant Evenlode Valley, where Oxfordshire borders on Gloucestershire, was born, in 1732, the man who was destined to play the part of Augustus to Clive’s Caesar in the British empire of India. Warren Hastings, deprived by death of a mother in his infancy, was abandoned soon afterwards by his father. He was brought up in the house of ...