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This fascinating historical work by Colonel John Biddulph explores two distinct yet interconnected narratives from India’s colonial past. The first part delves into the notorious pirates who operated along the Malabar Coast, detailing their exploits, tactics, and the naval efforts to suppress piracy in the Arabian Sea. The second portion presents the compelling story of an Englishwoman navigating life in India two hundred years ago, offering rare perspectives on daily life, social customs, and the challenges faced by European women in colonial Indian society.
Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Biddulph brings to life the maritime dangers and cultural complexities of eighteenth-century India. The book serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the intersection of piracy, commerce, and colonial settlement during this transformative period in Indian and British history.







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