In the post-Mutiny period, the British administrators remained highly suspicious of the Indian populace. However, attempts were also made to bridge the gap between the British Raj and the persistently belligerent class described as a source of permanent danger to the Indian Empire. W.W. Hunters book, written over a century ago, is a fascinating account of the possible causes behind the rising fanaticism among a section of Indian Muslims. Hunter argues in his book that the education and persuasion of Muslims was a better option for the British as a death in the cause of religion has in all ages sufficed to illuminate a life of infamy.
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3 cm |
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15 cm |
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230 kg |
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22 cm |
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Delivery by :31-Jan-2025| ₹20700 | |
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