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The Unsung: A Record Of British Services In India is a significant historical documentation by Maud Diver that chronicles the lives and contributions of British individuals who served in India. This work aims to preserve and honor the often-forgotten narratives of administrators, military personnel, and civil servants who played crucial roles in shaping the colonial history of the Indian subcontinent.
Diver’s meticulous record provides valuable insights into the personal experiences, challenges, and achievements of these unsung heroes whose efforts were instrumental during the British Raj period. The book serves as an important historical archive, documenting service records, administrative accomplishments, and the complex relationships between British personnel and Indian society.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this non-fiction work is essential for historians, researchers, and those interested in understanding the personal dimensions of colonial India and the individuals who comprised the British administrative and military apparatus during this transformative period in South Asian history.







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