Doolally Sahib and the Black Zamindar: Racism and Revenge in the British Raj

Doolally Sahib and the Black Zamindar: Racism and Revenge in the British Raj

M J Akbar
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Science & Technology History
格式 Kindle
頁數 506
語言 印地語
已出版 Jan 1, 2022
出版商 Bloomsbury India
版本 1
ISBN-10 9354355285
ISBN-13 9789354355288
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Set against the backdrop of British colonial rule in India, this narrative delves into the complexities of race, power, and revenge that marked the era. The story unfolds through the lens of the British Raj, weaving together historical events and personal struggles that illuminate the darker sides of imperialism. Akbar’s keen observations bring to life the contrasts between the opulence of colonial life and the harsh realities faced by the indigenous population.

Central to the narrative is the character of the zamindar, a landowner grappling with his identity and position in a world dominated by foreign rulers. His interactions with British officials reflect a simmering tension, laden with resentment and an undeniable desire for justice. The relationship between the two characters becomes a microcosm of the broader conflict between colonizers and the colonized.

As events unfold, themes of racism and revenge take center stage, exposing the deep-seated prejudices that defined the British attitude toward their subjects. Akbar masterfully crafts a tale of betrayal, alliance, and the quest for autonomy, inviting readers to reflect on the lasting impacts of colonialism. The vivid setting and richly drawn characters serve to transport the audience to a time where honor and dignity were fought for in the shadows of power.

Ultimately, this work serves as a poignant reminder of the struggles that shaped a nation and its people. Through compelling prose and historical accuracy, Akbar challenges readers to confront the remnants of colonial attitudes that continue to echo in contemporary society. Each page is a testament to the resilience of those who resisted oppression, portraying not just a historical account but a powerful exploration of human dignity and the quest for justice.

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