Publisher's Synopsis
"The Story of the Indian Mutiny" recounts a pivotal and tumultuous period in the history of British India. This historical work examines the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857, also known as the Indian Mutiny, a widespread uprising against British rule. Ascot Moncrieff chronicles the events of this significant revolt, offering insights into the complexities of colonialism and the intense conflict between the British Raj and those seeking independence. Explore the causes and consequences of this rebellion, which profoundly impacted the political landscape of India and the relationship between India and Great Britain. This meticulously prepared print edition offers a valuable and enduring account of a crucial event in South Asian history, suitable for anyone interested in wars, conflicts, and the history of British colonialism in India. Discover the enduring story of a nation in revolt.
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