A Lady's Escape from Gwalior and Life in the Fort of Agra During the Mutinies of 1857
Author : R. M. Coopland
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Page : 484 pages
File Size : 13,13 MB
Release : 1859
Category : India
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Author : R. M. Coopland
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Page : 484 pages
File Size : 13,13 MB
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Category : India
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Author : R. M. Coopland
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Page : 334 pages
File Size : 32,80 MB
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Author : Robert Harrison
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Page : 1074 pages
File Size : 10,9 MB
Release : 1875
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Page : 846 pages
File Size : 15,81 MB
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Category : Bibliography
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Page : 750 pages
File Size : 44,1 MB
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Category : English literature
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Page : 754 pages
File Size : 28,30 MB
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Category : Bibliography
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Page : 850 pages
File Size : 24,81 MB
Release : 1860
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Author : Chris Mason
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 391 pages
File Size : 35,27 MB
Release : 2022-10-14
Category : History
ISBN : 1538169584
Heart Like a Fakir is a history of the final forty years of British East India Company rule in India as witnessed by General Sir James Abbott (1807–1896), the man for whom the Pakistani town of Abbottabad is named. Based on extensive research into primary source documents, the book uses the life of General Sir James Abbott as a narrative thread to explore the troubled period between William Dalrymple’s White Moghuls and the Indian Rebellion of 1857. General Sir James Abbott was one of the most remarkable characters in British colonial history, becoming Great Britain’s first guerilla leader, the first Briton to reach the fabled Central Asian city of Khiva, and a British Deputy Commissioner who became the King of Hazara. He may have also been the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s The Man Who Would Be King and the character of Mr. Kurtz in Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness. This book chronicles the remarkable collapse of the social contract between Britons and the peoples of India in the first half of the nineteenth century, taking a fresh look at British perceptions of race, gender, and the nature of social and sexual relationships between them, leading up to the Great Rebellion of 1857— the cataclysm that ended British East India Company rule.
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Page : 804 pages
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Category : Art
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Page : 1788 pages
File Size : 28,48 MB
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