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The Conquest of India by S. B. Munger is a detailed historical examination of how India fell under colonial dominance and the far-reaching consequences of this conquest. The book meticulously traces the military campaigns, strategic alliances, and political maneuvering that led to the subjugation of the Indian subcontinent.
Through rigorous analysis, Munger explores the role of European powers, particularly the British East India Company, in establishing control over India’s vast territories. The work delves into the economic exploitation, cultural impact, and institutional changes that followed the conquest. It examines how Indian kingdoms and rulers responded to external threats and internal divisions that facilitated foreign domination.
This scholarly work provides readers with a nuanced understanding of one of history’s most significant conquests, its immediate effects on Indian society, and its lasting legacy on the Indian nation. Essential for history students and those interested in colonial history.







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