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The Moslem and the Hindoo is a notable poetic work by John Henry Hopkins that addresses the Sepoy Revolt, a pivotal moment in Indian history and British colonial administration. Through verse, Hopkins explores the experiences and viewpoints of both Muslim and Hindu sepoys who participated in the 1857 uprising against British East India Company rule.
This poem serves as a historical document that captures nineteenth-century perspectives on the revolt, offering insights into the religious and cultural dimensions of the conflict. Hopkins uses his literary talents to present a nuanced examination of the sepoys’ motivations, grievances, and the complex interplay between religious communities during this turbulent period.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this hardcover edition preserves an important work of colonial-era literature that remains relevant for understanding Indian history, British imperialism, and the early seeds of Indian independence movements.
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