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The Moslem and the Hindoo: A Poem on the Sepoy Revolt

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A historical poem by John Henry Hopkins examining the Sepoy Revolt through the perspectives of Muslim and Hindu soldiers. This literary work explores the complex religious and social dynamics of the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

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The Moslem and the Hindoo is a poetic examination of the Sepoy Revolt, one of India’s most significant historical events. John Henry Hopkins uses verse to explore the perspectives and experiences of Muslim and Hindu soldiers during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

This work provides valuable insight into the religious complexities and shared grievances that united diverse communities against colonial rule. Through its narrative structure, the poem addresses themes of colonialism, religious identity, and resistance. Hopkins’ treatment of the subject matter reflects 19th-century perspectives on the revolt while offering literary commentary on the causes and consequences of the rebellion.

The text serves as both a historical document and a literary artifact, making it relevant for scholars studying colonial India, the Sepoy Revolt, and 19th-century poetry. It remains an important resource for understanding how contemporary writers interpreted this transformative moment in Indian history.

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Author

John Henry Hopkins

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789372250152

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