War of 1857: Achievements of Indians in their struggle against British (original) (raw)
"The Reasons for the success of British in 1857 to 1858" by Waqas Akbar Gondal
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The Indian Revolt of 1857 : Global Response
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The rebellion of 1857 and its consequences in Indian Society Kanta
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Mutiny or Revolution? The Consequences of Events in India in 1857
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Military Aspects of the Indian Uprising, MAM Vol IV: Introduction
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Punjab and the War of Independence 1857- 1858: From Collaboration to Resistance-SHORT REVIEW
Agha H Amin
Journal of Book Reviews, 2020
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Political Turbulences and the Rebelliousness of the Madras Presidency Army: An Introspection of the Great Uprising of 1857 in Colonial South India
Manas Dutta
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AMAZING UNTOLD STORIES OF INDIA’S 1857 WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
Shamsul Islam
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The First United War of India's Independence: Recounting untold history
Muhammad Burhanuddin Qasmi
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857: FIRST WAR OF INDIAN INDEPENDENCE IN THE NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCES
Hamid Husain
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Agha Waqas Khan
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DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS IN THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE UPRISING OF 1857
Meenu Sharma
Utkal Research Journal , 2021
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Contested histories of 1857 and the (re) construction of the Indian nation-state
Deepshikha Shahi
Routledge, 2021
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The Eastern Arm of 1857 Cachar, Narendrajit Singh and the 34th Native Infantry
Anandita Singh
Academia Letters, 2022
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“The 1857 Mutiny and Fictions of Power: Deconstructing Imperial Hubris in J. G. Farrell’s The Siege of Krishnapur”, Jadavpur University Essays and Studies XXVI, eds. Shanta Dutta and Abhijit Gupta, 2012, pp. 107-124, ISSN. 0975-3478
Sneha Kar Chaudhuri
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The Great Uprising and Civil Rebellion in Shahjahanpur: (A Study of Anti-British Resistance in 1857) The Great Uprising and Civil Rebellion in Shahjahanpur: (A Study of Anti-British Resistance in 1857
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Reconstructing an event: The Great Rebellion of 1857–8 and Singhbhum Indigenes
Asoka Kumar Sen
Routledge, 2011
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Empire and Locality: a Global Dimension to the 1857 Indian Uprising
Crispin Bates
Journal of Global History, 2010
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The 'Indian Mutiny' of 1857: Imperialism and Conflict
Jody Musgrove
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Indo-Pak Wars A Strategic Summing Up Excerpts from final chapter of 'Pakistan Army Since 1965' the second part of two volume history of the Pakistan Army written by
Agha H Amin
Defence Journal, 2001
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Adivasi Insurrections in India: the 1857 Rebellion in central India, its wider context and historiography
Crispin Bates
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Topic: Pan-Indian character of the Revolt
Jaskaran Kaur
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The Indian Mutiny: 1857
Saul David
2002
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Retribution of Muslims during Rebellion of 1857: A Case Study of Delhi and Awadh
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The First United War of India's Independence… Recounting untold history: ROLE OF MUSLIMS IN INDIA'S FREEDOM MOVEMENT
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'India and the Great War: Colonial Anxieties, Fantasies and Discontent'; Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, Vol. 14, No. 2, 2014.
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The Lucknow Campaign 1857-1858
Agha H Amin
The Lucknow Campaign 1857-1858, 1998
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Abdul Azim Akhtar, "THE REVOLT OF 1857: FOCUS ON GWALIOR AND INDORE", Serbian Studies Research, vol. 9, no. 1, 2018, 291-302.
Abdul Azim Akhtar, Serbian Studies Research
Serbian Studies Research, 2018
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Abdul Azim Akhtar, "THE REVOLT OF 1857 IN BRITISH INDIA: CASE OF SOME LOYAL ROYALS", Serbian Studies Research, vol. 5, no. 1, 2014, 269-290.
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India's Struggle for Independence 1857-1947
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A Wind of Change: The New British Colonial Policy in Post-Revolt India
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PLOTTED ON A MAP 1857 AFFECTED HARDLY ONE FOURTH OF INDIA AND BRITISH STRATEGIC POSITION WAS NEVER DESPERATE-0UT OF 11,000 BRITISH DEAD , 9000 DIED BECAUSE OF HEATSTROKE AND CHOLERA.
Agha H Amin
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1857 in the Hindi Novel: The Character and the Spirit of the Rebellion
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