NEW DELHI (IANS) – Its undercurrents had been simmering for long but were ignored. When it finally erupted at Bombay on Feb.18, 1946 over terrible service conditions, racism and broken recruitment ...
“The spark cannot just be kept alive through fighting,” declares one of the characters in Khan Mahboob Tarzi’s novel, “The Break of Dawn.” The words are spoken at the end of the Indian Mutiny (also ...
By the mid-19th century, the British East India Company had moved far beyond trade. It controlled vast territories, collected ...
MAY 10 marked the 150th anniversary of the massive Indian revolt against British rule, a historic day for the anti-colonial struggle in South Asia and for rebellions against occupation everywhere. The ...
Tarzi’s “The Break of Dawn” is a yet another instance of a building modern Indian patriotism on the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Indian Mutiny: Little Sepoy Take part in the Sepoy Mutiny – the uprising in India between 1857-58 against the rule of the British East India Company.
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