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Begumbagh A Tale of the Indian Mutiny
Begumbagh A Tale of the Indian Mutiny
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Begumbagh A Tale of the Indian Mutiny

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"Begumbagh" is an adventurous and traditionally substantial novel written through George Manville Fenn. Set in colonial India at some stage in the Indian Mutiny of 1857, the book tells the gripping story of a small organization of British officials and their households who find themselves besieged via rebellion forces inside the fictional town of Begumbagh. Fenn's narrative vividly portrays the harrowing and hard situations confronted through the British residents as they try to shield themselves in opposition to the relentless onslaught of the mutineers. The characters are drawn with depth, and their struggles monitor the human components of worry, braveness, and survival all through a time of intense conflict. As the siege intensifies, the book explores the private and collective trials of the people trapped inside Begumbagh. It also delves into the relationships and camaraderie that expand many of the characters, showcasing the energy of human bonds within the face of adversity. "Begumbagh" is remarkable for its historic accuracy and the way it captures the surroundings of the Indian Mutiny, providing readers with a detailed glimpse into the activities and situations of that tumultuous length in India's records. George Manville Fenn's writing in "Begumbagh" skillfully combines adventure, ancient fiction, and individual-pushed storytelling, making it an interesting and educational examine.
ISBN
9789359954257
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
1.11.2023
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