Bandyopadhyay, Premansukumar

Tulsi leaves and the Ganges water: the slogan of the first sepoy mutiny at Barrackpore 1824/ Premansu Kumar Bandyopadhyay. - Kolkata : K.P. Bagchi & Co., 2003. - xvi, 239 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-235) and index.

Ch.1 The Barrackpore Cantonment; Centre of Sepoys' Rebellious tradition -- Ch.2 The Tulsi Leaves and the Water of the Ganges: Sepoys' Slogan of unity and Symbol of solidarity -- Ch.3 The Spectre of the Burmese War(1824-26) haunts the sepoys of Barrackpore: The Mutiny conceived: The Mutiny in action -- Ch.4 The Mutiny crushed: Sepoys Blown off on parade by the Royal Artillery: The ordeal of the runaways: Trial and Punishment -- Ch.5 The Mutiny Probed -- Ch.6 The Slogan of Barrackpore echoed in Rungpore (Assam); Repercussion and Government measures -- Ch.7 Barrackpore: The Agony of the Amhersts

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Barrackpore Mutiny, Barrackpore, India, 1824.


Barrackpore (India)--History.
India--History

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