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Charles Ball’s monumental two-volume work offers an exhaustive examination of the Indian Mutiny, one of the most significant uprisings against British colonial rule in the 19th century. This historical narrative meticulously documents the Sepoy Insurrection of 1857, providing readers with detailed accounts of the rebellion’s origins, progression, and eventual suppression.
The work encompasses comprehensive coverage of the major military engagements and strategic events that defined this period of Indian history. Ball’s scholarly approach combines primary sources and historical analysis to create a definitive record of the conflict’s impact on both Indian society and British imperial policy. The two-volume set serves as an essential resource for historians, students, and anyone interested in understanding this transformative moment in colonial history and its lasting consequences for India and the British Empire.







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