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Crazy in the extreme’? the silk letters conspiracy / Kelly, Saul   Journal Article
Kelly, Saul Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Silk Letters Conspiracy, or Case, was a plot by a small clique of Indian Pan-Islamists located in Afghanistan, India and the Hijaz to overthrow British rule in India during the First World War. Although British officials at the time were prepared to admit that the conspiracy had been 'organised with some skill', there was a general feeling that it was a rather 'pathetic' and 'ineffectual' affair, and 'crazy in the extreme'. This verdict has been echoed by those who have subsequently considered the plot, if only in passing. But there is more to the Silk Letters Conspiracy than meets the eye, as this article will detail. In retrospect, the Case has a greater significance than previously thought in terms of Britain's encounter with Pan-Islam.
Key Words Afghanistan  India  Pan - Islam  Silk Letters Conspiracy 
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