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Through Persia In Disguise presents a fascinating dual narrative that combines detailed travel observations of Persia with vivid personal reminiscences of the Indian Mutiny. Written by Basil Stewart and Charles E. Stewart, this work offers readers an intimate glimpse into 19th-century Middle Eastern geography, culture, and politics during a period of significant geopolitical change.
The author’s decision to travel through Persia in disguise adds an element of intrigue and authenticity to the observations, allowing for candid insights into Persian society that might otherwise have been obscured by formal diplomatic protocols. Interwoven with these travelogue accounts are compelling firsthand accounts of the Indian Mutiny, one of the most significant uprisings against British colonial rule. Together, these narratives provide valuable historical documentation of British imperial experiences and encounters across Asia during this transformative era.
Essential reading for historians, scholars, and those interested in colonial history, travel literature, and 19th-century geopolitics.







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