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  1. 12 de ago. de 2021 · Hastings’s introduction to the first ever English translation of the Gita said passages of it were “elevated to a track of sublimity into which our habits of judgement will find it difficult to pursue.” Judged by contemporary accounts, Warren Hastings was the most popular of all British Governor-Generals among his Indian subjects.

  2. Warren Hastings, (born Dec. 6, 1732, Churchill, near Daylesford, Oxfordshire, Eng.—died Aug. 22, 1818, Daylesford), British colonial administrator in India. He worked for the English East India Company from 1750, rising to membership in its council in Bengal (1761–64) and Madras (now Chennai; 1769). As governor of Bengal (1772–74), he ...

  3. Warren Hastings. Warren Hastings (December 6, 1732 - August 22, 1818) was the first and most well-known governor-general of British India, from 1773 to 1785. He was famously impeached in 1787 for corruption, and acquitted in 1795. He was made a Privy Councilor in 1814. His contributions to establishing the British empire in India are noteworthy ...

  4. ウォーレン・ヘースティングズ. ウォーレン・ヘースティングズ (Warren Hastings, 1732年 12月6日 - 1818年 8月22日 )は、 英領インド の初代総督。. 在任中重要な改革を行い、また インド の文学や芸術を愛好した。.

  5. Warren Hastings (governor of Bengal from 1772 and governor-general of the British territories in India from 1774 to 1785) stands not least among those ‘imperial icons’ that dominated old pro-consular histories, and his dramatic career has launched a large shelf-full of biographies.

  6. The impeachment of Warren Hastings, the first governor-general of the Bengal Presidency, was attempted between 1787 and 1795 in the Parliament of Great Britain. Hastings was accused of misconduct during his time in Calcutta, particularly relating to mismanagement and personal corruption. The impeachment prosecution was led by Edmund Burke and ...

  7. 12 de oct. de 2022 · Warren Hastings (1732-1818) fut nommé gouverneur du Bengale par la Compagnie britannique des Indes orientales (EIC) en 1772 et devint son premier gouverneur général en Inde de 1774 à 1785. Sous son mandat, l'EIC étendit impitoyablement son territoire, à la fois par la conquête et par des traités d'alliance avec les États princiers indiens.