Stringer Lawrence

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Stringer Lawrence was an 18th-century British Army officer often regarded as the "Father of the Indian Army" for his pivotal role in establishing British military power in South India.

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Stringer Lawrence canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British Army officer
military leader
person
associatedWith British colonial expansion in India
Madras Army
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
employer British East India Company
familyName Lawrence
givenName Stringer
hasAlias Father of the Indian Army
honorificTitle Father of the Indian Army
influenced development of the Indian Army
militaryBranch British Army
notableAchievement organizing disciplined British and Indian troops in Madras
strengthening British control in South India
notableFor early organization of British forces in India
role in the Carnatic Wars
notableWork establishing British military power in South India
occupation army officer
soldier
participatedIn Carnatic Wars
conflicts between British and French forces in India
placeOfActivity Madras Presidency
South India
positionHeld commander of British forces in the Carnatic
sexOrGender male
sphereOfInfluence British India
South Indian military affairs
timePeriod 18th century

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Second Carnatic War keyCommander Stringer Lawrence
First Carnatic War commander Stringer Lawrence
Siege of Trichinopoly hasParticipant Stringer Lawrence