Through the Sikh War

A Tale of the Conquest of the Punjaub

Description

The historical book Through The Sikh War: A Tale Of The Conquest Of The Punjaub by G.A. Henty was first released in 1890. In the book, Charles Marryat, a young British officer, is described as fighting in India's Anglo-Sikh Wars. In addition to developing close connections with numerous Indian troops and a love relationship with an Englishwoman by the name of Julia Graham, Marryat gets heavily embroiled in the conflict. The Battle of Moodkee, the Battle of Ferozeshah, and the Battle of Sobraon are just a few of the important engagements that are covered in the book. Marryat is adamant about fighting for the British Empire and serving his nation despite several obstacles, such as terrible fights and disease. The Anglo-Sikh Wars in India are vividly portrayed in the book, which also examines themes of friendship, loyalty, and cross-cultural understanding. Once everything is said and done, the British are victorious, and Marryat triumphantly returns to England where he is reunited with Julia and they later get married.
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Writer
Henty, G.A.
Title
Through the Sikh War
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Year
2023
Language
English
Pages
276
EAN
9789358010992
Binding format
Paperback / softback

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