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The First Indian War of Independence 1857-1859 presents a detailed examination of the Indian Rebellion, one of the most significant anti-colonial uprisings of the 19th century. Co-authored by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, this work provides critical insights into the causes, progression, and consequences of the rebellion against British imperial dominance.
The authors analyze the social, economic, and political factors that sparked the uprising, including exploitative colonial policies, cultural suppression, and the militarization of Indian society under British rule. Through their historical and analytical lens, Marx and Engels contextualize the rebellion within broader patterns of colonial resistance and class struggle.
This scholarly work remains essential for understanding Indian independence movements, colonial history, and 19th-century global politics. Published by Gyan Publishing House, it serves as a valuable resource for historians, students, and anyone interested in India’s struggle for freedom and self-determination.







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