1. The Position of Emperor in the Delhi Government2. Role of Classes in Delhi Rebellion3. The Establishment of the Court of AdministrationMany studies on 1857 Rebellion represent it as“dying groans of feudalism”mainly because Emperor Bahadur Shah II declared his sway.In examining the role played by the sipahi who set up the Court of Administration as their political organization, it is clear that the“restoration of the old power”is not the basic characteristic of the Rebellion.This article is a brief analysis of the position of Emperor in the Delhi Government, relationships between Emperor and other classes, as well as the Court of Admisistration
This is the author accepted manuscript.Although treaties with the East India Company often guarantee...
Various pre-modern successor states and other polities arose during the period of Mughal decline aft...
After the revolt of 1857 there was a change in the policy of British government towards princely sta...
1. The Position of Emperor in the Delhi Government2. Role of Classes in Delhi Rebellion3. The Establ...
The present report is an attempt to examine relations between villages and Dehli Rebel Government at...
Very few studies on the rebellion in 1857-59 have dealt with the power structure. The Present study ...
Very few studies on the rebellion in 1857-59 have dealt with the power structure.The Present study i...
The present report is an attempt to examine relations between villages and Dehli Rebel Government at...
Culturally the Indians were always “one”. The Titular Mughal Emperor was there to serve as a thread ...
The Mutiny of 1857 proved to be a land mark in the history of India. This Mutiny ended the company's...
In my previous article (in No. 8. of the Memoirs, March, 1956) I discussed the succession of the sul...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Lucinda Downes BellIn 1857, hostilities broke out ag...
This paper focuses on the nature of rebellion of 1857 in the Singhbhum district of Chotanagpur, then...
Mirza Ghalib, the poet laureate of Delhi, had lamented the transformation of the city into a cantonm...
The Rebellion of 1857 in India was the result of many socio-political issues, ending quickly with mu...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Although treaties with the East India Company often guarantee...
Various pre-modern successor states and other polities arose during the period of Mughal decline aft...
After the revolt of 1857 there was a change in the policy of British government towards princely sta...
1. The Position of Emperor in the Delhi Government2. Role of Classes in Delhi Rebellion3. The Establ...
The present report is an attempt to examine relations between villages and Dehli Rebel Government at...
Very few studies on the rebellion in 1857-59 have dealt with the power structure. The Present study ...
Very few studies on the rebellion in 1857-59 have dealt with the power structure.The Present study i...
The present report is an attempt to examine relations between villages and Dehli Rebel Government at...
Culturally the Indians were always “one”. The Titular Mughal Emperor was there to serve as a thread ...
The Mutiny of 1857 proved to be a land mark in the history of India. This Mutiny ended the company's...
In my previous article (in No. 8. of the Memoirs, March, 1956) I discussed the succession of the sul...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Lucinda Downes BellIn 1857, hostilities broke out ag...
This paper focuses on the nature of rebellion of 1857 in the Singhbhum district of Chotanagpur, then...
Mirza Ghalib, the poet laureate of Delhi, had lamented the transformation of the city into a cantonm...
The Rebellion of 1857 in India was the result of many socio-political issues, ending quickly with mu...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Although treaties with the East India Company often guarantee...
Various pre-modern successor states and other polities arose during the period of Mughal decline aft...
After the revolt of 1857 there was a change in the policy of British government towards princely sta...