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The Crisis in the Punjab is a comprehensive historical examination of the tumultuous events that unfolded in Punjab during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Frederic Cooper’s detailed narrative spans from May 10th through the fall of Delhi, capturing a pivotal moment in Indian history when the region became a crucial battleground.
This non-fiction work provides valuable perspectives on the political, military, and social dimensions of the crisis. Cooper meticulously documents the progression of events, key figures involved, and the strategic decisions that shaped the outcome of this critical period. The text serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities of the rebellion in Punjab and its broader implications for British colonial rule in India.
Readers will gain insight into the causes, conduct, and consequences of the uprising, making this work indispensable for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in 19th-century Indian history and colonial studies.







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