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A History of the Indian Mutiny

1898

Mutinies in the districts. Behaviour of the population. xviii CONTENTS PADS Affairs at Lucknow. Failing health of Lawrence. The provisional council. The pensioners. Mutinies of the military police. Suggestions of Gubbine. Battle of Chinhat. Commencement of the siege. Death of Lawrence. Brigadier Inglis. [...] Neville Chamberlain. Council at Peshawar. John Nicholson. Resolutions of the council. State of the Peshawar Division. Startling revelations. Measures of Nicholson. The crisis at Peshawar. Colonel Spottiswoode. The story of the 55th. Ajfin Khan and the garrison of Abase'. Policy of Edwardes and Cotton. Jullun [...]. State of affairs inside Delhi. The Peshawar versus Delhi cotroversy. State of the Punjab. Jhelum and Sidlkot. Measures of Montgomery. Nicholson in command of the Moveable Column. Battles at the Trimmu Ghat. Nicholson marches for Delhi. Cooper and the mutineers of the 26th. Edwardes and the capitalists of Peshaw [...] Attack on the Sikandar Bagh. Attack on the Shah Nap. Havelock operates in support of Sir Colin. Attack on the Mess-house and the Moti Mahal. Meeting of the Generals. Withdrawal of the garrison. Myth of Havelock. Sir Colin sets out for Cawpore. Sir Colin's instructions to Winham. Tantia Topi marches t [...] Capture of Tiintia. His trial. His execution.
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Pages
695
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SARF Document ID
sarf.142077
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Frontmatter
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Chapter I. General Sketch of Anglo-Indian History to the end of Lord Dalhousie’s Administration
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Chapter II. The Sxpoy Army
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Chapter III. First Year of Lord Canning’s Rule—Outbreak of the Mutiny
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Chapter IV. The North-Western Provinces Owalioii and Rajputana
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Chapter V. Canning’s Policy: Events at Calcutta
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Chapter VI. Bengal and Western Behar
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Chapter VII. Benares and Allahabad
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Chapter VIII. Cawnpore
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Chapter IX. Lucknow and the Oudh Districts—Havelock’s Campaign
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Chapter X. The Punjab and Delhi
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Chapter XI. Later Events in the Punjab—Operations Consequent on the Fall of Delhi—First Two Campaigns of Sir Colin Campbell
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Chapter XII. Anarchy in Western Behar—Eastern Behar Bengal and Chutia Nagpur
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Chapter XIII. The Bombay Presidency
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Chapter XIV. The Central Indian Agency-the Malwa Campaign
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Chapter XV. Bundelkhand and the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories-Nagpur—Hyderabad
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Chapter XVI. Campaigns of Sir Hugh Rose and Whitlock
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Chapter XVII. Campaigns in Rohilkhand and Oudh
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Chapter XVIII. Last Efforts of Tantia Topi and the Rani of Jhansipursuit of Tantia Topi—the Queen’s Proclamation
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Chapter XIX. Conclusion
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Appendices
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Index
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Backmatter
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