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The Trial of Mangal Pandey

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Book Synopsis The Trial of Mangal Pandey by : Leela Gujadhur Sarup

Book excerpt: Presents the official records of the trial in the death sentence of Mangal Pandey hailed by many as the one who initiated India's first war of independence in 1857. The trials records throw fresh light on Pandey's role in the first war of independence, leaving the responsibility of discerning an accident from a deliberate act of rebellion solely with the leader.


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