Description
This historical volume by F W Pitt provides a comprehensive account of incidents that occurred in India during the tumultuous period of the Mutiny, offering firsthand observations and military records from the 19th century. The work documents the experiences of Alexander’s Horse and the 1st Bengal Cavalry, two significant military units involved in the conflict.
Pitt combines personal narratives with regimental records to create a detailed chronicle of military operations, challenging conditions, and pivotal moments during the Indian Rebellion. The book serves as an important historical resource for understanding British military operations in India and the experiences of cavalry units during this transformative period.
This publication preserves valuable accounts that might otherwise be lost to history, making it essential reading for military historians, scholars of colonial India, and those interested in the social and political dynamics of the era.







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