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Reminiscences of the Indian Rebellion of 1857-1858 is a compelling historical memoir that documents the Indian Rebellion, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny, through the eyes of Felix Augustus Victor Thurburn. This first-hand account captures the pivotal moments, military campaigns, and personal experiences during one of the most consequential uprisings against British colonial authority in India.
Thurburn’s narrative provides invaluable insights into the political tensions, military strategies, and social upheaval that characterized this transformative period in Indian history. The memoir serves as both a historical document and a personal chronicle, offering readers an intimate perspective on events that reshaped colonial India and influenced British imperial policy for decades to come. Essential reading for history enthusiasts and scholars studying 19th-century Indian history.







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