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Descriptive List of Mutiny Papers in the National Archives of India, Bhopal (Volume VIII)

Descriptive List of Mutiny Papers in the National Archives of India, Bhopal (Volume VIII)

$69.00
Author:Edited by Muzaffar-E Islam
ISBN 13:9789390035526
Binding:Hardbound
Language:English
Year:2020
Subject:History/Modern Period

About the Book

The collection of ‘Mutiny Papers’ housed in the National Archives of India, Regional Office, Bhopal is an invaluable historical resource on the uprising of 1857 in India, particularly in the Bundelkhand region and in Central India. These are 10,000 documents in Persian, spread over 425 files. The book, VIIIth in the series presents a word for word translation of the documents from 90 files. The events of 1857 upon which these documents throw light, are the siege of Gwalior by the insurgents and its recapture by the British forces and reinstallation of Maharaja Sindhia, fall of Rani of Jhansi, and the capture of Jhansi by the British. Besides, there is an eye-witness account of Delhi, from day one when the so-called mutineers arrived in Delhi from Meerut and started indiscriminate killing of the British. Delhi was recaptured subsequently. Nawwab Sikandar Begam, the then Nawwab of Bhopal State was one of those who remained loyal to the British Government. Her loyalty saved her small State from any turmoil. While the other States like Jhansi, Awadh, Banda, Farrukhabad, Kanpur, etc., were completely ruined and captured by the British forces. Delhi, the stronghold of the Mughal Empire was fully devastated and captured. Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal King was exiled to Rangoon after the victory of the British forces and India became part of the British Empire afterwards. About the Author Muzaffar-e Islam, Assistant Director (Oriental Records) in the National Archives of India has also edited the VIIth volume of the series. He has also compiled the VIth volume of the series of ‘Descriptive List of Acquired Documents’. These are the letters, parwanas, etc., executed during the early nineteenth century, besides, the IVth volume of ‘Descriptive List of Persian Correspondence’. These are Persian correspondence which were exchanged between the East India Company and the Nawwabs and the Rajas of India during the year 1804.