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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SEPOY MUTINY»
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1
Retribution: The Story of the
Sepoy Mutiny
Before it ended, thousands of British troops and hundreds of thousands of Indians lay dead. "William Henry Fitchett brings this incredible chapter in British military history alive as only he can in this amazingly readable volume."
2
The
Sepoy Mutiny, 1857: An Annotated Checklist of English ...
The first annotated checklist on English language Mutiny literature in nearly 40 years. An essential guide for writers, collectors, and dealers.
It's 1857 in India, and Alex Sheridan, commanding a scratch cavalry force of civilian volunteers, unemployed officers and loyal Indian soldiers, knows these words are not meant for English ears.
This and other underlying factors eventually led to the Sepoy Mutiny and,
ultimately, the East India Company losing India to Great Britain. THE SEPOY
MUTINY India's diverse religious heritage helped play a role in the Sepoy Mutiny
and ...
5
The
Sepoy Mutiny as Seen by a Subaltern: From Delhi to ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
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The
Sepoy Mutiny As Seen by a Subaltern; from Delhi to Lucknow
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition.
Edward Daniel Hamilton Vibart,
2013
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Political Science (+2 Stage)
The oppression and exploitation carried on in India by the Company created a
great deal of discontentment in society and the accumulated grievances of the
people found expression in the form of the so called Sepoy Mutiny. In fact, the
Mutiny ...
8
Archives of Empire: Volume I. From The East India Company to ...
For these and other reasons, unequivocal represention of the Sepoy Mutiny is,
perhaps, an impossible endeavor. Ambiguities and contradictions are evident
from the very start, as the descriptions of the events of 1857-1859 are variously ...
Mia Carter, Barbara Harlow,
2003
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From Empire to the War on Terror: The 1915 Indian
Sepoy ...
This paper looks at some of the unintended consequences of religious and ethnic profiling of minorities that took place during the colonial era which led to the mutiny by Indian sepoys stationed in Singapore.
Ahmad-Noor A. Noor, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies,
2010
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The
Sepoy Mutiny, 1857
The Sepoy Mutiny, provides a case study highlighting what can happen when a government, not rooted in the society it governs and composed of a people of a significantly different culture, becomes disassociated from the occupied culture.
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «SEPOY MUTINY»
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Sepoy Mutiny no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Sepoy Mutiny
This refers to the letters (July 13 and July 14) on the Sepoy Mutiny. For those of us who learnt 'histories', both the 1857 and 1806 Vellore uprisings are neither ... «The Hindu, jul 15»
Sepoy Revolution
This refers to the letter (July 13) on the Sepoy Mutiny. While historians may have shown apathy towards the Vellore Fort Rebellion of 1806, they certainly did not ... «The Hindu, jul 15»
Homage paid to martyrs of Sepoy Revolution
On the occasion of the 209th anniversary of the Sepoy Revolution on Friday, dignitaries ... It also served as the forerunner for the Bengal Sepoy Mutiny of 1857. «The Hindu, jul 15»
Mutinous firsts
We know that the Sepoy Mutiny that took place in 1857 is considered the First War of Independence. But did you know that it may not have been the first? «The Hindu, jul 15»
Poll battle older than Mutiny
The first civic poll in Calcutta was held as far back as 1847, a decade before the Sepoy Mutiny. And that isn't the only fascinating fact about civic elections in this ... «Calcutta Telegraph, abr 15»
Singapore: A Mutiny Like No Other
This act signaled the start of a mutiny in which 850 soldiers of the 5th Light ... the Singapore Mutiny is a sequel to the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny and an important ... «The Diplomat, fev 15»
Martyrs of Sepoy Mutiny remembered
NILAMBAZAR, Dec 19 – Rich tributes were paid to the martyrs of the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 in Karimganj on Thursday. The day was marked with an all-religion ... «Assam Tribune, dez 14»
157 years after Sepoy Mutiny, remains of 282 martrys immersed in …
And as priests chanted Vedic mantras, the mortal remains of 282 martyrs of India's first war of independence, the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny, were immersed in the ... «Hindustan Times, ago 14»
A leaf from the past : Vishnubhat Godse memoir of the 1857 Rebellion
It was in this year that the country ruled by the foreigners rose to fight for its rights and though British-written English textbooks brush it as a sepoy mutiny, we ... «Daily News & Analysis, abr 14»
Ajnala well findings lend depth to 1857 uprising
As many as 282 soldiers, who were part of the sepoy mutiny, are believed to have been buried — some dead, others alive — in the well by the British rulers. «Chandigarh Tribune, mar 14»