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Uchahara, a district of Central India, v5.pxi,

Udaipur or Mewar,

the most ancient state of Rajputana, v6.p155

situation of, v3.pxiii, v3.p163n, v4.pxvii

description of the state, v6.p155

a Tributary Mahall of the Lower Provinces, v6.p4

Sarup Singh, Maharana of, v6.p155

the Maharana places his army at the disposal of the British, v6.p156

effect of Nasirabad and Nimach mutinies on, v6.p156

promptly sends help to Nimach fugitives, v3.p169

great kindness shown to Nimach fugitives at, v6.p156

Town through which Chitragaon mutineers pass (Nov), v4.p294

Tantia Topi enters territory (Aug ’55), v5.p223

Tantia Topi’s advance on. stopped by Major Rocke (12 Dec ’58), v5.p243

remains loyal, v6.p156

Udaipur, Pargannah of, annexed by Lord Dalhousie, v1.p80

Udai Singh, son of the Thakur of Sabli, chosen as ruler of Dungapur, v6.p157

Udres Singh, warns Col. Goldney of coming mutiny, v3.p267

Ujjen,

its description, v5.pxii,

linked in Mandesar insurrection (Sept), v5.p45

Col. Lockhart posted to cover (Aug ’58), v5.p229

Umjid Ali Shah, King of Oudh, dies in 1817, v1.p94n

Umrah, a stream near Gwaliar, v5.p154

Umrao Singh, Chaudhari of Sherkot, driven from Bijnaur by Mahmud Khan (July), v6.p110

Umri, village forming Sir Hugh Rose’s right at attack on Kunch (6 May ’58), v5.p122

Unao

its position and defences, v3.pxiii, 330

battle fought there (29 July), v3.p331

Gen. Havelock drives enemy from (11 Aug), v3.p341

mutineers chased through, by Gen. Havelock (21 Sept), v3.p356

neighbourhood cleared of rebels by Sir Hope Grant (10 May ’58), v4.p349

district cleared of rebels, by capture of Mohan (7 Aug ’58), v5.p198n

Urai, the capital of Jalaun, v5.px,

Capt. Alexander commands at, v6.p174

mutiny at (6 June), v6.p174

mutinous Sipahis send away Capt. Alexander and his wife, v6.p174

Urcha, Rajah of, his territories become Jhansi, v3.p118

Urchah, another name for Tehri,

its description, v5.pxii,

loyalty of Rajah of, v6.p167

the Rajah of, joins Gen. Whitlock (24 Feb ’58), v5.p134

Uriyas, name of inhabitants of Orisa, v6.p4

Usehat, occupied by Gen. Penny (24 Apr ’58), v4.p351

Utangham, river of Bhartpur, v6.p160

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