The Greased Cartridge: The Heroes and Villains of 1857-58
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E. Jaiwant Paul
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Action & Adventure
History
形式
キンドル
ページ数
120
言語
ヒンディー語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2011
出版社
Roli Books
版
1
ISBN-10
9351940101
ISBN-13
9789351940104
説明
Set against the backdrop of the Indian Rebellion of 1857-58, this narrative delves into the complex tapestry woven by heroes and villains of a tumultuous period. E. Jaiwant Paul masterfully uncovers the pivotal role of the infamous greased cartridge, which ignited a fierce uprising among Indian soldiers and civilians alike. Through a detailed exploration of historical events, the text reveals the intricate relationships between the various parties involved, highlighting the motivations, aspirations, and grievances that fueled the conflict.
The author paints vivid portraits of pivotal figures on both sides of the struggle, offering readers a nuanced perspective on their actions, decisions, and the ultimate consequences of their choices. By weaving together personal anecdotes and broader socio-political context, Paul captures the chaotic atmosphere of a land yearning for change. The narrative effectively illustrates how the uprising served as a crucible for modern Indian identity, challenged colonial authority, and redefined notions of heroism and treachery.
Through rich storytelling and thorough research, the work goes beyond mere historical recounting to foster a deeper understanding of this critical juncture in Indian history, inviting readers to reflect on the legacy of 1857-58.
The author paints vivid portraits of pivotal figures on both sides of the struggle, offering readers a nuanced perspective on their actions, decisions, and the ultimate consequences of their choices. By weaving together personal anecdotes and broader socio-political context, Paul captures the chaotic atmosphere of a land yearning for change. The narrative effectively illustrates how the uprising served as a crucible for modern Indian identity, challenged colonial authority, and redefined notions of heroism and treachery.
Through rich storytelling and thorough research, the work goes beyond mere historical recounting to foster a deeper understanding of this critical juncture in Indian history, inviting readers to reflect on the legacy of 1857-58.