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Memories of the Mutiny is a seminal historical work presented in two volumes that provides an in-depth examination of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, also known as the Indian Mutiny. Written by John Walter Sherer and Francis C. Maude, this comprehensive account combines personal testimonies, official records, and detailed narratives of the tumultuous events that shook British colonial India.
The work captures the perspectives of those who witnessed the uprising firsthand, offering valuable insights into the causes, progression, and aftermath of the rebellion. Through meticulous documentation and vivid storytelling, the authors present a multifaceted view of this pivotal moment in Indian and British history. The two-volume set serves as an essential resource for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding this transformative period of colonial India and its lasting impact on the subcontinent.







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