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Indian Mutiny 1857-59

The causes of the Mutiny are complex and are shrouded in legend. The immediate trigger may have been Muslim and Hindu sepoys [native Indians serving in the East India company's army] objecting to defiling themselves with pig and cow fat respectively when they bit a newly introduced British greased cartridge. But the main cause was the continuing spread of British control over northern India, in particular the annexation of Oudh in 1856. When the initial revolt began at Meerut in May 1857, all those who had grievances against the British joined the rebellious sepoys, and a widespread revolt began. After several massacres of Europeans, particularly at Cawnpore and Delhi, the rebellion was put down without mercy. Delhi was taken by the rebels who proclaimed the decrepit last Mughal Emperor as their nominal leader, and was besieged and successfully stormed by British and loyal Indian troops, whilst at Lucknow a small British garrison and its civilian dependents under Sir Henry Lawrence was besieged by a large rebel force. These 'original defenders' were augmented by the First Relief Force under Generals Havelock and Outram which broke through to them, but it was not until 1858 that Lucknow and its surrounding area were finally relieved by forces commanded by Sir Colin Campbell. Many battles, skirmishes and sieges across the northern part of India were carried out in extreme heat, the troops formed into long flying columns which became noted for their rapid marches over long distances. Major operations ended in July 1858 and the Britsh Government assumed direct rule of India from the East India Company.

Indian Mutiny 1857-59



BLACK HOLE OF CALCUTTA
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BLACK HOLE OF CALCUTTA

Foreign correspondent Noel Barber investigates one of history’s most infamous atrocities - the Black Hole of Calcutta - and sorts the reality from the legend about the incident that played a crucial part in moulding the Raj.

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MUTINIES IN RAJPOOTANA
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MUTINIES IN RAJPOOTANA

In this personal memoir the author sets out to remedy the lack of any record of the mutinies in Rajputana so that historians of the future will have a reference when studying and analysing the Indian Mutiny

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OLD SOLDIER’S MEMORIES
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OLD SOLDIER’S MEMORIES

A dramatic Victorian military memoir by an officer who fought in the Crimean War and the Indian Mutiny - and participated in the two reliefs of Lucknow.

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HISTORY OF THE ROYAL AND INDIAN ARTILLERY IN THE MUTINY OF 1857
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HISTORY OF THE ROYAL AND INDIAN ARTILLERY IN THE MUTINY OF 1857

A history of the Royal Artillery’s role and the three Indian artillery regiment’s part in the Indian Mutiny from Delhi to Lucknow. Appendices list awards, rolls of honour etc.

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MUTINY OF THE BENGAL ARMY
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MUTINY OF THE BENGAL ARMY

An account of military operations.Causes for Sepoy disaffection are examined and severity recommended. Known as the Red Pamphlet and written by Malleson before his official history. Severe attack on Daihouse and Canning.

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CAMPAIGNING IN OUDE, ETC.
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CAMPAIGNING IN OUDE, ETC.

The letters of an Royal Artillery officer who participated in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny at Cawnpore and Lucknow and marched with Sir Colin Campbell and participated in the campaign in Rohilkund and Oudh.

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SERVICE AND ADVENTURE WITH THE KHAKEE RESSALAH OR MEERUT VOLUNTEER HORSE DURNG THE MUTINIES OF 1857-58
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SERVICE AND ADVENTURE WITH THE KHAKEE RESSALAH OR MEERUT VOLUNTEER HORSE DURNG THE MUTINIES OF 1857-58

The personal memoirs of an officer who served throughout the Mutiny in the Meerut District, taken from his notes and personal letters. Gives an excellent picture of the Civil Rebellion and the effective actions of a few brave Englishmen in its midst.

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CAMPAIGNING EXPERIENCES IN RAJPOOTANA AND CENTRAL INDIA DURING THE SUPPRESSION OF THE MUTINY 1857-1858
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CAMPAIGNING EXPERIENCES IN RAJPOOTANA AND CENTRAL INDIA DURING THE SUPPRESSION OF THE MUTINY 1857-1858

The story of the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1858, written by ‘Fanny’ Duberly, whose frank account of following her husband Henry, paymaster of the 8th Kings Irish Hussars to the Crimea. She fearlessly does the same here, riding 1,800 miles on horseback in hot pursuit of ‘the flying foe’.

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DEFENCE OF LUCKNOW, A DIARY
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DEFENCE OF LUCKNOW, A DIARY

The Siege from 31st May to 25th September 1857 recording the daily events. A published diary by a staff officer who wished to remain anonymous at the time.

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RECOLLECTIONS OF THE CAMPAIGN IN MALWA AND CENTRAL INDIA UNDER MAJOR GENERAL SIR HUGH ROSE G.C.B.
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RECOLLECTIONS OF THE CAMPAIGN IN MALWA AND CENTRAL INDIA UNDER MAJOR GENERAL SIR HUGH ROSE G.C.B.

A detailed account of Events within the knowledge of the author.

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