Olaf Caroe
British colonial administrator

Olaf Caroe

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British colonial administrator
A.K.A.
Olaf Kirkpatrick Kruuse Caroe, Sir Olaf Kirkpatrick Kruuse Caroe
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15 November 1892(London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom)
Death:
23 November 1981(United Kingdom)
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Sir Olaf Kirkpatrick Kruuse Caroe KCSI KCIE (15 November 1892 – 23 November 1981) was an administrator in British India. He later became a writer on the Middle East and Asia.

Life

He was Governor of the North-West Frontier Province, from 1946 to just before the Partition of India in 1947. Subject to accusations that he was too close to the Muslim League, he encountered opposition from Congress Party politicians, and was replaced in mid-1947 by Rob Lockhart as governor.

Son of the architect William Douglas Caroe, and Grace Desborough Rendall, he was educated at Winchester College and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he read classics. He served in the army in the Punjab in World War I, and joined the Indian Civil Service in 1919.

He subsequently held a number of positions in the Indian Political Service, where he was influential in foreign policy, and an active administrator in North-West Frontier Province.

After returning from India in 1947, he wrote extensively. His strategic ideas proved influential:

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  • The Pathans 550 B.C.-A.D. 1957. Macmillan and Company, London 1958
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