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How India Lost her Freedom (Record no. 74260)

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fixed length control field 02228nam a22001697a 4500
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9789352806409
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 954.03 Su724 H
Item number 102978
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Sunderlal Pandit
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title How India Lost her Freedom
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 1st. ed
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication New Delhi
Name of publisher Sage
Date of publication 2018
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages 517
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note A freedom fighter's account of India's struggle for independence.<br/><br/>How the British came to India, slowly penetrated the sub-continent and established an empire is a story recorded by many historians but not fully told...<br/><br/>The early British historians tried to play down the role of their countrymen in subjugating the native kingdoms in India by all means. It was left to a few diligent historians to carry out painstaking research and unravel the facts. Pandit Sunderlal, who wrote this sensational book originally in Hindi in 1929, vigorously exposed the British plan to enlarge their sphere of influence in India slowly and steadily through a number of dubious methods. Apart from revealing the state of affairs between the Indian native kingdoms and the East India Company, How India Lost Her Freedom provides a fine account of what India was prior to the advent of the British. The book focuses on the crucial facts and events that led to the establishment of British rule over India. <br/>
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Formatted contents note History of This Book Foreword by R. H. Khwaja Introduction Europeans Arrive in India Siraj-ud-Daula—Battle of Plassey Mir Jafar Mir Kasim—Subedar “Rebel” Fugitive Mir Jafar Again After Mir Jafar Warren Hastings The First Maratha War Battles in the South—Haider Ali—Tipu Sir John Macpherson—Acting Governor-general Lord Cornwallis (1786–93) Sir John Shore (1793–98) Marquess of Wellesley Nizam Forced into “Subsidiary Alliance” Tipu Sultan States of Oudh and Farrukhabad Annexation of Tanjore End of Karnatak Nawab’s Sovereignty Annexation of Surat Schemes against the Peshwa and Sindhia Reinstatement of Bajirao as Peshwa Origin of the Second Maratha War Intrigues and Machinations Empire Expansion Battles Between the English and Jaswantrao Holkar Siege of Bharatpur
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY -- TOPICAL TERM
Topical Term India
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