Claude Martin
Major-General Claude Martin (5 January 1735 – 13 September 1800) was a French army officer who served in the French and later British East India companies in colonial India. Martin rose to the rank of major-general in the British East India Company's Bengal Army. Martin was born in Lyon, France, into a humble background, and was a self-made man who left a substantial lasting legacy in the form of his writings, buildings and the educational institutions he founded posthumously. There are now ten schools named after him, two in Lucknow, two in Calcutta and six in Lyon. The small village of Martin Purwa in India was also named after him. Provided by Wikipedia-
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4Développement de panneaux de particules à base d'écorce d'épinette noire et de peuplier faux-trembleby Ngueho Yemele, Martin ClaudeGet full text
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7by Roberts Jason A, De Waele Jan J, Dimopoulos George, Koulenti Despoina, Martin Claude, Montravers Philippe, Rello Jordi, Rhodes Andrew, Starr Therese, Wallis Steven C, Lipman JeffreyGet full text
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14by Ramírez y Ramírez, Karla MargaritaOther Authors: “...Martin, Claude...”
Published 2011
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