- Pages
- 531
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.144291
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Frontmatter
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i-viii | R. Martin | view |
Introductory Chapter
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1-124 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter II. January to May 1857
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125-143 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter III. Meerut—23rd April to 11th May 1858
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143-156 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter IV. Delhi—May 11th
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156-175 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter V. Umballah—Kurnaul—Meerut—Ferozpoor—May 1857
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176-184 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter VI. Agra Alighur Mynpoorie Neemuch and Nusseerabad.—May and June 1857
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185-196 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter VII. The Punjab and the Peshawur Valley.—May 1857
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196-203 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter VIII. March of British Forces and Siege of Delhi.—May 27th to June 24th 1857
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203-211 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter IX. Rohilcund Bareilly Moradabad Seharunpoor Shahjehanpoor Budaon and Almora.—May 21st to June 3rd 1857
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212-216 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter X. Oude Lucknow Seetapoor Mohumdee Mullaon Bahraetch Gondah Mullapoor Fyzabad Salone and Duriabad.—May 16th to July 4th 1857
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217-245 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XI. Gawnpoor.—May 16th to June 27th 1857
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245-264 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XII. Calcutta and Barrackpoor.—May and June 1857
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264-279 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XIII. Azimghur Benares Jaunpoor and Allahabad.—May and June 1857
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279-303 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XIV. Jhansi Nowgong Chutterpoor Logassee Chirkaree Kubrai Adjyghur Banda Futtehpoor Humeerpoor Jaloun Oorai and Sumpter.—May and June 1857
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303-320 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XV. Futtehghur and Furruckabad.—May and June 1857
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320-332 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XVI. Gwalior and Indore.—May June and July 1857
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332-353 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XVII. Territories of the Nizam Aurungabad and Hyderabad.—May to August Agra.—June to September Saugor: the Punjab Jullundur Jhelum Phillour Umritsir and Sealkote.—June and July 1857
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353-373 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XVIII. Allahabad; Successful Advance of Havelock’s Column; Massacre of Women and Children at Cawnpoor; Flight of the Nana and Reoccupation of Cawnpoor
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373-385 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XIX. Operations in Oude of Moveable Column under General Havelock; Lucknow and Cawnpoor.—July and August 1857
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385-395 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XX. Calcutta; Arrival of Sir Colin Campbell from England and Reinforcements from he Colonies; Revolt in Behar Patna and Dinapoor; Relief of Arrah; the Vengeance-Cry; Government Instructions Regarding Mutineers; Kolapoor and Sattara ; Berhampoor Rohnee and Bhaugulpoor.—July to October 1857
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395-417 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XXI. Reinforcement of Lucknow by Outram and Havelock.—September 1857
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417-426 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XXII. Affairs in the Punjab; Battle of Nujufghur; Capture of Delhi; Surrender of the King
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426-460 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XXIII. Relief of Agra; Rescue of Lucknow Garrison; Evacuation of Lucknow; Windham Besieged at Cawnpoor and Relieved by Sir Colin Campbell.—September to December 1857
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461-475 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XXIV. Reoccupation of Futtehghur; Siege and Reoccupation of Lucknow.—January February and March 1858
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475-483 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XXV. Campaign of Generals Rose Roberts and Whitlock; Capture of Jhansi Kotah Banda Koonch and Calpee; Fall and Reconquest of Gwalior; Ranee of Jhansi Killed; Azimghur and Jugdespoor; Death of Kooer Sing; General Walpole at Royea; Brigadier Hope Killed; Sir Colin Campbell’s Campaign; General Penny Killed; Battle of Bareilly and Reoccupation of Rohilcund.—January to June 1858
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483-496 | R. Martin | view |
Chapter XXVI. Campaign in Oude; Fate of Leading Rebels; Moolvee of Lucknow; Lall Madhoo Sing of Amethie; Bainie Madhoo Rana of Shunkerpoor ; Dabee Bux Rajah of Gonda; Nirput Sing of Royea; Tantia Topee; Maun Sing; Mehndie Hossein; Feroze Shah Prince of Delhi; Begum of Oude and Birjis Kudder; Nawabs of Furruckabad Banda and Jhujjur; Rajahs Of Mithowlee and Bullubghur; Trial Sentence and Transportation of the King of Delhi; Surrender of Khan Bahadoor. Khan; Penal Settlement for Sepoys Formed at the Andamans; Termination of the Rule of the E.I. Company; Proclamation of the Sovereignty of Queen Victoria Nov 1858; Conclusion
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496-504 | R. Martin | view |