From Sepoy to Subedar

From Sepoy to Subedar
Title From Sepoy to Subedar PDF eBook
Author James Lunt
Publisher Routledge
Pages 282
Release 2017-04-07
Genre History
ISBN 135186789X

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British military history in India has been amply documented, but From Sepoy to Subedar by Sita Ram is the only published account by an Indian soldier of his experiences serving in the East India Company’s Army. These memoirs cover a span of more than forty years of active service, and provide a fascinating insight into the lives of the Indian soldiers serving under the British.

From Sepoy to Subedar

From Sepoy to Subedar
Title From Sepoy to Subedar PDF eBook
Author James Lunt
Publisher Routledge
Pages 216
Release 2017-03-22
Genre
ISBN 9781138243644

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British military history in India has been amply documented, but From Sepoy to Subedar by Sita Ram is the only published account by an Indian soldier of his experiences serving in the East India Company¿s Army. These memoirs cover a span of more than forty years of active service, and provide a fascinating insight into the lives of the Indian soldiers serving under the British.

India, Empire, and First World War Culture

India, Empire, and First World War Culture
Title India, Empire, and First World War Culture PDF eBook
Author Santanu Das
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 495
Release 2018-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 1107081580

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This is the first cultural and literary history of India and the First World War, with archival research from Europe and South Asia.

Best Black Troops in the World

Best Black Troops in the World
Title Best Black Troops in the World PDF eBook
Author Channa Wickremesekera
Publisher Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Pages 220
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN

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The eighteenth century was a time when British were just beginning to find their way in the cultural landscape of India. The early Orientalists were the pioneers who mapped out this landscape, the knowledge generated by them represented India as not only different but also inferior to the West. This perception of Indian inferiority extended to the military sphere as well. The inability of vast, yet undisciplined Indian armies to stand up to miniscule forces of drilled European infantry and field artillery convinced many in the British camp of an invincible timidity' in Indian soldiers.

Soldiers of Empire

Soldiers of Empire
Title Soldiers of Empire PDF eBook
Author Tarak Barkawi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 341
Release 2017-06-08
Genre History
ISBN 1107169585

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Barkawi re-imagines the study of war with imperial and multinational armies that fought in Asia in the Second World War.

The Sepoy

The Sepoy
Title The Sepoy PDF eBook
Author Edmund Candler
Publisher London : J. Murray
Pages 290
Release 1919
Genre India
ISBN

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Mangal Pandey

Mangal Pandey
Title Mangal Pandey PDF eBook
Author Rudrangshu Mukherjee
Publisher Penguin Group
Pages 142
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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'Come out! Get ready! It's for our religion! From biting these cartridges we shall become infidels!' On a sleepy Sunday afternoon in March 1857, an agitated sepoy in the English East India Company's 34th Native Infantry marched on to the parade ground in Barrackpore, exhorting his comrades to join him in protecting their religion from the Europeans. When British officers arrived to arrest him, he drew his sword on them and then turned his musket on himself. As he was led off to the gallows a few days later, Mangal Pandey passed into history and legend as the man who single-handedly started the 1857 Rising. But who was the real Mangal Pandey? A dashing, heroic figure, as portrayed by Aamir Khan in the film The Rising? A flery patriot who embarked on a suicidal mission to defend his country's honour? Or just an ordinary sepoy who, in a state of intoxication, committed a foolhardy act for which he was hanged?Lively, thought-provoking as well as scholarly, Rudrangshu Mukherjee's analysis of this emotive episode in Indian history presents a vivid picture of life in the barracks of the East India Company's cantonments in 1857, describes the social customs and military regulations that governed the daily routines of Mangal Pandey and other Indian sepoys, and examines the controversies and unrest that foreshadowed the 1857 Rising. Uncovering the hard facts behind the myths and conjectures of popular belief, nationalist rhetoric and cinematic imagination, this book provides, for the first time, a credible portrait of Mangal Pandey as he really was.