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The History of the Royal and Indian Artillery: In the Mutiny of 1857 is a definitive scholarly work that documents the instrumental contributions of artillery forces during one of the most significant events in Indian colonial history. Julian R. J. Jocelyn meticulously chronicles the military campaigns, strategic deployments, and tactical innovations of both British and Indian artillery units.
This hardcover edition offers readers an in-depth analysis of how artillery shaped the course of the rebellion, including detailed accounts of major engagements, commander biographies, and technical information about the weaponry employed. The book serves as an essential resource for military historians, students of Indian history, and those interested in 19th-century warfare. Gyan Publishing House’s edition preserves this important historical documentation for contemporary audiences.
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