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Hindustan Under Free Lances provides a compelling narrative of military adventures and campaigns across the Indian subcontinent during the pre-British occupation period. H. G. Keene offers detailed sketches of the soldiers of fortune and military commanders who played pivotal roles in shaping the political landscape of Hindustan.
This historical work documents the strategies, battles, and personal accounts of various military leaders who operated during a time of significant political upheaval. The author’s vivid descriptions transport readers to an era of transition, capturing the complexities of military life and the interplay of power dynamics that characterized this transformative period in Indian history.
Through carefully researched narratives, Keene explores the motivations and achievements of these free lances—independent military operators who influenced regional politics and warfare. This book serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the military history of India and the circumstances that eventually led to British dominance in the region.







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