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  1. Colonel Colin Mackenzie CB (1754–8 May 1821) was Scottish army officer in the British East India Company who later became the first Surveyor General of India. He was a collector of antiquities and an orientalist. He surveyed southern India, making use of local interpreters and scholars to study religion, oral histories, inscriptions and other ...

  2. May 11, 2021 · Learn about the life and achievements of Colin MacKenzie, the first surveyor general of India, who mapped the country, rewrote its history and collected antiquities. Discover how he discovered the Gommateshwara statue, the tallest monolith in the world, and influenced the Duke of Wellington.

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  3. Sep 2, 2022 · Learn how Colin Mackenzie, a mathematician and engineer, discovered the ancient Buddhist ruins of Amaravati in India and preserved them for posterity. Explore his collection of Indian artefacts and his legacy in the British Museum and the Egmore Museum in Chennai.

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  4. Dec 22, 2016 · Colin Mackenzie was born in a prominent family in Stornoway, on the Island of Lewis, in northern Scotland in 1754. After working for a short time as comptroller of the Customs, he secured a ...

  5. Aug 30, 2017 · Colin Mackenzie (1754-1821), a Scottish army officer in the British East India Company, spent four decades in India, during which time he recorded local histories, rulers, topographies and an endless array of data – manuscripts, maps, coins, sketches, paintings and artefacts. It was a treasure trove for later historians and anthropologists.

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  6. May 20, 2016 · Learn about the life and legacy of Colin Mackenzie, the first Surveyor General of India, who collected thousands of manuscripts, drawings and artefacts from Asia. Discover his origins, his achievements and his exhibition at the Lews Castle Museum in Stornoway.

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  8. Lieutenant general Colin Mackenzie, CB (25 March 1806 – 22 October 1881) was a British officer in the Madras Army who was active as a political officer in Afghanistan. Early life [ edit ] He was born in London on 25 March 1806, and baptised at St James's Church, Piccadilly , the youngest son but one of Kenneth Francis Mackenzie (died 1831 ...

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