Indian soldiers of the British Army revolted ... has been subsumed into the familiar narrative of 1857 - that it was a mutiny of sepoys which spread to former rulers of northern India.
The myth of 'strong' British rule in India Indian mutiny was 'war of religion' India to examine claims over '1857 rebel' bodies But there were a few helpful discoveries. Dr Wagner found the ...
Tarzi’s “The Break of Dawn” is a yet another instance of a building modern Indian patriotism on the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny.
thousands of miles away gradually and almost by chance took power over great swathes of the Indian subcontinent; how after the horrendous shock of the 1857 "Mutiny" the British state took over and ...
She was chartered by the Royal Navy to take the 54th of Foot to India as reinforcements for fighting the so-called Indian Mutiny ... On 11 November 1857, the Sarah Sands was in the middle of ...
The harsh treatment by the British drove Savarkar to join the freedom struggle and help fulfil the incomplete mission of the ...
Felice Beato, one of the most renowned war and travel photographers of the 19th Century, arrived in India in 1858 to document ...
“Brahma” first appeared in The Atlantic Monthly for November 1857, the year of what the British called the Indian Mutiny. Emerson knows the Brahma he is writing about is the first person singular of ...
They also fought Indian forces in the 1857 Rebellion, which was also known as the Indian Mutiny. None of these wars caused any major migrations to or from Britain.
A new show in the Indian capital Delhi showcases a rich collection of early photographs of monuments in the country. The photographs from the 1850s and 1860s capture a period of experimentation ...