Description
The Punjab and Delhi in 1857 is a comprehensive historical account by J. Cave-Browne that examines the critical events surrounding the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The narrative focuses on the strategic military and administrative measures that were instrumental in saving the Punjab region and recovering Delhi during this turbulent period.
This work provides valuable insights into the political and military dynamics of colonial India, documenting how British forces and their allies managed to maintain control and suppress the rebellion in these strategically important regions. Cave-Browne’s firsthand account offers readers a detailed perspective on the campaigns, key figures, and decisive actions that shaped the course of the rebellion.
The book serves as an important historical document for understanding the Indian Rebellion of 1857, its causes, and the colonial response. It is essential reading for historians, students of Indian history, and those interested in understanding this transformative period in South Asian history.
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