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ID:   046360


Footprints in the snow on the trial of Zorawar Singh / Bakshi, G D 2002  Book
Bakshi, G D Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lancer Publisher, 2002.
Description xiii,167p.Hbk
Standard Number 8170622921
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ID:   135055


Handbooks for the Indian army: Gurkhas / Vansittart, Eden 2012  Book
Vansittart, Eden Book
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Publication New Delhi, Asian Educational Service, 2012.
Description ii, 200p.Hbk
Contents Compiled under the orders of the Imperial Governmentof India, 1906, Old Publication
Standard Number 8120607031
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ID:   163153


State, violence and legitimacy in India / Khanikar, Santana 2018  Book
Khanikar, Santana Book
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Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2018.
Description xiv, 269p.; map, figureshbk
Standard Number 9780199485550
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ID:   132966


Throwing snowballs in France: Muslim sipahis of the Indian Army and Sheikh Ahmad's dream, 1915-1918 / Singh, Gajendra   Journal Article
Singh, Gajendra Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The arrival of Indian sipahis (or 'sepoys') to fight alongside soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force in France in October 1914 was both a victory and a source of concern for the British Raj. It proved to be the zenith of martial race fantasies that had been carefully codified from the 1890s, and birthed fears about the effects that Europe and the rapidly intensifying conflict on the Western Front would have upon the 'best black troops in the world'. The situation resulted in the appointment of a special military censor to examine the letters sent to and from Indian sipahis and compile a fortnightly summary of Indian letters from France for the duration of the First World War. This paper investigates a portion of the letters contained in these reports. More particularly, it investigates the life of a single chain letter and the effect its chiliastic message had upon Muslim troops of the Indian Army during the First World War. As the letter was read, rewritten, and passed on, it served as a rejoinder to missionary efforts by the Ahmadiyya Movement, reinterpreted as a call for soldiers to purify their own bodies and oppose interracial sexual relationships, before, finally, being used as a critique of the British war effort against the Ottoman empire.
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Tradition never dies: the genesis and growth of the Indian army / Singh, Bawa Sundar 1972  Book
Singh, Bawa Sundar Book
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Publication Bombay, Labrain Publishing House, 1972.
Description xii, 1977p.
Key Words Armed Forces  India Army 
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True Soldier / Bloeria, Sudhir S   Journal Article
Bloeria, Sudhir S Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words India  India Army  Gallantry Awards  Operations -1971  Vir Chakra  True Soldier 
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