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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.

  2. May 11, 2021 · The life of Colonel Sir Colin MacKenzie (1754-1821) was in some ways a typical story of a Scottish lad who rose from the ranks to become the first surveyor general of India, exhibiting great bravery as soldier and considerable genius as an administrator before his death on May 8, 1821.

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  3. Sep 2, 2022 · Born in an obscure Scottish town, Colin Mackenzie discovered early on in his life that mathematics fascinated him. While chewing his way through mathematical tomes, he came across the mathematics of the ancient Hindus and was spellbound. Only a trip to its roots in India would satisfy him.

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  5. Dec 22, 2016 · Col. Colin Mackenzie: Eagle eye of a manuscript man. Col. Colin Mackenzies survey of India resulted not only in the first authentic geographical map of south India, but also a...

  6. 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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  7. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. 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.

  8. First World War. Awards. Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath. Major-General Sir Colin John Mackenzie KCB (26 November 1861 – 7 July 1956) was a British soldier and Chief of the General Staff, the head of the Canadian Militia (later the Canadian Army ), from 1910 until 1913.

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