1857-58 Indian uprising against the rule of the British East India Company
POPULARITY
Did you know that between the Crimean war and the Indian Mutiny, Britain was busy invading Iran (then Persia) and giving it a proper Victorian thrashing?
This is episode 213, and Sir George Grey, the Cape Governor was peering intensely at the Boer Republics to the north. The Free Staters under Boshof had failed in their mission to drive Moshoeshoe out of the disputed territory south of the Caledon River and many of the burghers changed their tune when it came to possible amalgamation with the Transvaal. They were now considering this a viable option. Marthinus Pretorius had made good progress north of the Vaal, despite the boers of Lydenburg opposing his overtures for a single large and powerful Boer state. The fragmentary nature of the Voortrekker's states was hard to overcome. But it was heartening for those Boers who wanted unification to hear that the Zoutpansbergers were prepared to listen to arguments for cohesion. One of the most strident and convincing voices that emerged was that of Paul Kruger. He was acting on behalf of Pretorius and the Zoutpansbergers accepted the Grondwet of the Transvaal, the constitution, which the Rustenburgers had adopted. The northern republics were moving towards some sort of union, by 1858 the tiny Boer Republic of Utrecht in northern Natal had thrown in their lot with tye Lydenburgers. Grey regarded these moves as ominous. The British empire had experienced a serious jolt when the Indian Mutiny broke out in 1857, and now he'd heard the reports of the Boer expedition to Moshoeshoe's Thaba Bosiu which had ended in defeat. He'd have to send reinforcements to India, and deal with instability on the frontier at the same time. The Bathlaping people had also taken advantage of the Boer assault on the south eastern edge of the free State into Basotho territory by doing some invading of their own - into the Free State from the West. The San and Korana had also broken loose and Boshof's commandos were going to be very busy as they rode around the Free State, trying to subdue these raiders. The Boers had recognized that beneath the monarchial authority and prestige of Moshoeshoe lay a weakness in the political structure - chiefs were patriarchs in their own domain and bound to this hiearchy primarily as the guarantor of their local status. But that status was tied directly to access to land and the acquisition of wealth through cattle or other livestock. One of the strategic shifts in the Volksraad was to reach Moshoeshoe's political supporters by offering them autonomous territories. These black statelets would then be part of a broader Boer state, supposedly free from settler and other Basotho raids and harassment. The mark of this land use was through a collective, a group living on the land in a specific geographic space who provided territorial power for any chief agreeing to join the Boers. AS you're going to hear in future episodes — Moshoeshoe's second son Molapo would seek an independent state aligned with the Boers. Mopeli Mokachane, Moshoeshoe's half-brother, was another enticed away from the Basotho polity by the late 1860s. By late May 1858, the Transvaal sent a commando to assist the Free State in dealing with these raiders, defeating the Bathlaping and imposing crushing reparations on the people for having sheltered some of these rebels. The defeat by the Basotho, however, proved to most Free Staters that they could not survive alone, and they turned on their president, Boshof. He'd written to Sir George Grey and asked for help in dealing with the Basotho king, an act which stuck in most burgher's craws — asking the very people who'd indirectly driven them out of the Cape for help. It was a stunning act of weakness they thought. Grey concluded once and for all that the division of the white South African communities into seperate polities had destroyed their capacity to deal with African chiefs. But he opposed the idea of Boer states leading this unification. Even more alarming was the news that the two main Boer Republics might unite. In his eyes, this would threaten the stability still further.
This is episode 213, and Sir George Grey, the Cape Governor was peering intensely at the Boer Republics to the north. The Free Staters under Boshof had failed in their mission to drive Moshoeshoe out of the disputed territory south of the Caledon River and many of the burghers changed their tune when it came to possible amalgamation with the Transvaal. They were now considering this a viable option. Marthinus Pretorius had made good progress north of the Vaal, despite the boers of Lydenburg opposing his overtures for a single large and powerful Boer state. The fragmentary nature of the Voortrekker's states was hard to overcome. But it was heartening for those Boers who wanted unification to hear that the Zoutpansbergers were prepared to listen to arguments for cohesion. One of the most strident and convincing voices that emerged was that of Paul Kruger. He was acting on behalf of Pretorius and the Zoutpansbergers accepted the Grondwet of the Transvaal, the constitution, which the Rustenburgers had adopted. The northern republics were moving towards some sort of union, by 1858 the tiny Boer Republic of Utrecht in northern Natal had thrown in their lot with tye Lydenburgers. Grey regarded these moves as ominous. The British empire had experienced a serious jolt when the Indian Mutiny broke out in 1857, and now he'd heard the reports of the Boer expedition to Moshoeshoe's Thaba Bosiu which had ended in defeat. He'd have to send reinforcements to India, and deal with instability on the frontier at the same time. The Bathlaping people had also taken advantage of the Boer assault on the south eastern edge of the free State into Basotho territory by doing some invading of their own - into the Free State from the West. The San and Korana had also broken loose and Boshof's commandos were going to be very busy as they rode around the Free State, trying to subdue these raiders. The Boers had recognized that beneath the monarchial authority and prestige of Moshoeshoe lay a weakness in the political structure - chiefs were patriarchs in their own domain and bound to this hiearchy primarily as the guarantor of their local status. But that status was tied directly to access to land and the acquisition of wealth through cattle or other livestock. One of the strategic shifts in the Volksraad was to reach Moshoeshoe's political supporters by offering them autonomous territories. These black statelets would then be part of a broader Boer state, supposedly free from settler and other Basotho raids and harassment. The mark of this land use was through a collective, a group living on the land in a specific geographic space who provided territorial power for any chief agreeing to join the Boers. AS you're going to hear in future episodes — Moshoeshoe's second son Molapo would seek an independent state aligned with the Boers. Mopeli Mokachane, Moshoeshoe's half-brother, was another enticed away from the Basotho polity by the late 1860s. By late May 1858, the Transvaal sent a commando to assist the Free State in dealing with these raiders, defeating the Bathlaping and imposing crushing reparations on the people for having sheltered some of these rebels. The defeat by the Basotho, however, proved to most Free Staters that they could not survive alone, and they turned on their president, Boshof. He'd written to Sir George Grey and asked for help in dealing with the Basotho king, an act which stuck in most burgher's craws — asking the very people who'd indirectly driven them out of the Cape for help. It was a stunning act of weakness they thought. Grey concluded once and for all that the division of the white South African communities into seperate polities had destroyed their capacity to deal with African chiefs. But he opposed the idea of Boer states leading this unification. Even more alarming was the news that the two main Boer Republics might unite. In his eyes, this would threaten the stability still further.
The Indian Mutiny of 1857. Known in India these days as the First War of Independence. A bitter hard-fought conflict in the sweltering heat of northern India. It's a war we've covered here on Redcoat History before but it's a fascinating conflict that saw a small number of redcoats massively outnumbered and surrounded, far from support and short on supplies. It was a war that showed Victorian British society at its best and its worst. I think its a war we should study and remember… Well, today I am joined by the wonderful Eva Chatterji to discuss her new book - The Lucknow Residency: A Story of 1857 Eva's book is available here - https://amzn.to/3Atvmdf If you are interested in the Zulu War, then please sign up for my mailing list to receive my free book on the subject: https://redcoathistory.com/newsletter/ If you are very generous, you can also buy me a coffee and help support the channel via https://ko-fi.com/redcoathistory or you can sign up for my Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/RedcoatHistory
Doctor Sal David is a graduate of Edinburgh and Glasgow University's were obtained his masters and PhD degrees in history. He's an award winning author now of 15 books, including just for example, history such as The Indian Mutiny 1857 and Victorious Wars The Rise of Empire, as well as three historical novels. He is also a sought after broadcaster, as well appearing often on channels such as the BBC and that barometer of true success, Netflix, and he is a popular lecturer and history tour guide. On top of all that and more. He served as Professor of Military History at the University of Buckingham for some 12 years. Today we're going to talk with Sal about his extraordinary book titled Crucible of Hell The Heroism and Tragedy of Okinawa, 1945.
Lakshmibai is India's Joan of Arc. When the English claimed her country, she fought back. Her story is the most famous part of what the English called the Indian Mutiny of 1857 and the Indians call the First War of Independence. Though she lost in the end, Lakshmibai's story (and glory) lives on in Indian popular culture. Visit the website (herhalfofhistory.com) for sources, transcripts, and pictures. Support the show on my Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=83998235) for bonus episodes, polls, and a general feeling of self-satisfaction. Or make a one-time donation on Buy Me a Coffee. Join Into History (intohistory.com/herhalfofhistory/) for a community of ad-free history podcasts plus bonus content. Visit Evergreen Podcasts to listen to more great shows. Follow me on Twitter (X) as @her_half. Or on Facebook or Instagram as Her Half of History. Feature image is Dharmadhyaksha, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Download ELSA for free and get 7 days pro membership for free: https://bit.ly/ELSAxTHINKINGINENGLISH Get up to 85% off of ELSA lifetime membership by going to elsaspeak.com/promocode and use my code THINK85 What do the 1857 Indian Mutiny, a brutal punishment feared by sailors, and mercury poisoning all have in common? All of these things lie behind three common idioms. Today, let's take a deeper look at these idioms while exploring their surprising etymologies! Transcript - https://thinkinginenglish.blog/2024/01/15/279-indian-mutiny-the-cat-o-nine-tails-and-mercury-poisoning-the-surprising-origins-of-english-idioms-english-vocabulary-lesson/ My Links Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thinkinginenglish TEST YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL - https://thinkinginenglish.link/placement-level-test/ Thinking in English Bonus Podcast - https://www.patreon.com/collection/10513 NEW YOUTUBE Channel!!! - https://www.youtube.com/@thinkinginenglishpodcast INSTAGRAM - thinkinginenglishpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/thinkinginenglishpodcast/) Blog - thinkinginenglish.blog Vocabulary Bite the Bullet (idiom): To endure a painful or difficult situation with courage and fortitude, often accepting the inevitable. Cat Got Your Tongue (idiom): A phrase used to inquire why someone is unusually quiet or not speaking. Mad as a Hatter (idiom): Completely crazy or insane, often used to describe someone with eccentric behavior. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinking-english/support
Indian Mutiny, widespread but unsuccessful rebellion against British rule in India in 1857–59. Begun in Meerut by Indian troops (sepoys) in the service of the British East India Company, it spread to Delhi, Agra, Kanpur, and Lucknow. In India it is also called the First War of Independence and other similar names. Check out our sister podcast the Mystery of Everything Coffee Collab With The Lore Lodge COFFEE Travel to Peru with me here Travel to Italy With Me here Bonus episodes as well as ad-free episodes on Patreon. Find us on Instagram. Join us on Discord. Submit your relatives on our website Podcast Youtube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1.Intro 2.Mutiny through the ages 3.Naval Mutiny 4.Army Mutiny 5.Air Force Mutiny ps The Wagner GroupThere is always an underlying grievance. Jamie and Tom dive into the history of Mutiny.so it goes,Tom Assheton and James Jackson See also:YouTube: BloodyViolentHistoryhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodyviolenthistory/https://www.jamesjacksonbooks.comhttps://www.tomtom.co.uk If you enjoy the podcast, would you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Spotify or Google Podcast App? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really helps to spread the wordSee https://simplecast.com/privacy/ for privacy information
The Relief of Lucknow was a key turning point in the Indian Mutiny of 1857-59. In this episode, you will walk with me across the battlefield and learn how the most Victoria Crosses in a single day were awarded. Thanks to the guest Josh Provan. You can find here his YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@adventuresinhistoryland5501 If you are interested in the Zulu War, then please sign up for my mailing list to receive my free book on the subject: https://redcoathistory.com/newsletter/ If you are very generous, you can also buy me a coffee and help support the channel via https://ko-fi.com/redcoathistory
The siege of Lucknow saw the bloodiest fighting of the Indian Mutiny. In this episode, I walk the residency grounds, explore how the site looks now and tell the story of the six month long siege. If you are interested in the Zulu War, then please sign up for my mailing list to receive my free book on the subject: https://www.redcoathistory.com If you are very generous, you can also buy me a coffee and help support the channel via https://ko-fi.com/redcoathistory
It's September 1857 - the Indian Mutiny is going strong. The British are outnumbered and outgunned. Not a good position to be in for storming a major city. But they are determined to hold India at all costs. Can the redcoats and their allies achieve the impossible against a determined and worthy foe? Walk the streets of old Delhi with me to find out more about this important Indian Mutiny battle of September 1857. I am also joined by Historian Amarpal Singh on this episode. He has a book on the battle that can be purchased via this link https://amzn.to/44jvt4O If you are interested in the Zulu War, then please sign up for my mailing list to receive my free book on the subject: www.redcoathistory.com/newsletter If you are very generous, you can also buy me a coffee and help support the channel via https://ko-fi.com/redcoathistory
The Gurkha's - one of the most famous regiments in the British army. These tough men from Nepal have fought across the globe for Britain. But how did they end up fighting for the British and when did they emerge as an elite unit? That's the story we are telling today. I am joined by the wonderful Josh Provan who can be found on Twitter as @LandOfHistory Please also join my mailing list here. When you do so you will receive a free copy of my book all about the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879.
"he sired three children on his secret mistress"
Part Two of my series on the Indian Mutiny of 1857. In today's episode, the mutiny moves to Delhi and the regiments of the Bengal army turn on their European officers. In a bloody fight at the Magazine, the oldest ever recipient of the Victoria Cross wins his award. It is an amazing story. My sources for this video include: The Indian Mutiny by Saul David - https://amzn.to/3U68FBy The Indian Mutiny 1857-58 (Osprey) by Gregory Freemont Barnes - https://amzn.to/3Kx0RWz The Sepoy Mutiny as seen by a Subaltern from Delhi to Lucknow by Edward Vibart - https://archive.org/details/dli.granth.116947/page/19/mode/2up If you are also interested in the Zulu War, then please sign up for my mailing list to receive my free book on the subject: www.redcoathistory.com If you are very generous, you can also buy me a coffee and help support the channel via https://ko-fi.com/redcoathistory
Join my free weekly newsletterThis is part 2 in my series on the Indian Rebellion against British rule in 1857 (sometimes called the Sepoy Mutiny or Indian Mutiny).Having left their barracks in Meerut, the sepoys arrived at the ancient Mughal capital of Delhi. Greeted enthusiastically by many in the local population and in the court of the last Mughal emperor they took control of the city.British forces arrived but were not strong enough to take the offensive so tried to place the city under siege.Eventually in September 1857, the British stormed the city.This episode tells that story.Support the show
Today's episode is a brief introduction to why the Indian Mutiny (aka 1st War of independence) of 1857 happened. Why did thousands of previously loyal Indian Sepoys turn against their officers? Here are my key sources for this video: If you purchase via the amazon links I receive a small percentage of the cost. From Sepoy to Subedhar - Sita Ram - free on this link - https://archive.org/details/dli.pahar.0743 Mutiny - Saul David - purchase via this link - https://amzn.to/40XjF6O True to their Salt - Ravindra Rathee - amazon link - https://amzn.to/42SAtgO Our bones are scattered - Andrew Ward - Amazon link - https://amzn.to/3zuUYCV If you are also interested in the Zulu War, then please sign up for my mailing list to receive my free book on the subject: www.redcoathistory.com If you are very generous, you can also buy me a coffee and help support the channel via https://ko-fi.com/redcoathistory
Episode Notes Title: The Revolution - Untold Story of Indian Freedom Struggle: Season 2, Episode 1 Introduction: A hundred years have passed since the Battle of Plassey and the colonization of India began. This episode of The Revolution focuses on the Indian Mutiny. Body: The British East India Company applied policies to gain power over India. The fight against the British East India Company became a rebellion by the people. The Doctrine of Subsidiary Alliance was introduced to make Indian states and kings puppets of the British rulers. The Indian sepoys were relied upon by the British East India Company to quell any revolts that arose. Chhabeli, a little girl from Bithur, married Maharaja Gangadhar Rao of Jhansi, and later became known as Lakshmibai. The Doctrine of Lapse was implemented to de-legitimize the rights of the adopted heirs of the princely states in India. Lord Dalhousie's misapplication of the state-grab policy fueled humiliation in the hearts of the Indian people. Nana Saheb made progress in the rebellion for three years, as advised by Azimulla Khan, while the British company was occupied with repressing peasant and tribal revolts in different parts of the nation. The disgruntled conspirators used the pretext of new rifle cartridges very skillfully to inflame the sepoys. Conclusion: Nanasaheb visited Delhi, Ambala, Lucknow, and Jhansi, and took final preparations. Rumors of the upcoming rebellion were spread across the country in strange ways. References: The Great Mutiny : India 1857 - Christopher Hibbert সিপাহী যুদ্ধের ইতিহাস - রজনীকান্ত গুপ্ত সিপাহী যুদ্ধের ইতিহাস - মণি বাগচি Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia The Indian War of Independence – Vinayak Damodar Savarkar The Sepoy Mutiny and the Revolt of 1857 – Ramesh Chandra Majumdar Episode Length: 0:9:00 Thanks so much for tuning in. ● Contact Us ● leave us a comment! ● Visit us and give us a ‘like' on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/The-Revolution-Untold-Story-of-Indian-Freedom-Struggle-111694233709330/ ● Follow us on Twitter @ksproductionsus Credits: “The Revolution - Untold Story of Indian Freedom Struggle” is produced by KS Productions, Inc. in collaboration with Pastel Entertainment. Our Executive Producers are Kaushik Mazumdar and Susmita Mazumdar from KS Productions, INC and Shanoli Majumdar from Pastel Entertainment Our researcher is Dipanjan Maiti Content developed by Dipanjan Maiti, Bratati Chakraborty & Kaushik Mazumdar Sound designed & original music composed by Satyajit Sen
I would have wanted to ask, “what is wrong with you, man?”
We saw in Season 31 Episode 4 and Season 30 Episode 7 that due to the remarkable actions of several civilians who took up arms under military orders during the Indian Mutiny in 1857 and 1858 that the newly instituted Victoria Cross was altered to allow such acts of bravery to be recognised. Although Thomas Henry Kavanagh was recognised as the 'first' civilian Victoria Cross for his action during the relief of Lucknow in November 1857, his actions were not the first. Dur: 22mins File: .mp3
B2E9 - The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 9 Title: The Sign of the Four Overview: Set in 1888, The Sign of the Four has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Mutiny of 1857, a stolen treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It presents Holmes's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in the preceding novel, A Study in Scarlet (1887). It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan. The Sign of the Four consist of 12 episodes née chapters: B2E1 - The Science of Deduction, B2E2 - The Statement of the Case, B2E3 - In Quest of a Solution, B2E4 - The Story of the Bald-Headed Man, B2E5 - The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge, B2E6 - Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration, B2E7 - The Episode of the Barrel, B2E8 - The Baker Street Irregulars, B2E9 - A Break in the Chain, B2E10 - The End of the Islander, B2E11 - The Great Agra Treasure, and B2E12 - The Strange Story of Jonathan Small. Published: 1890 Series: Sherlock Holmes Complete Audiobook Collection, Sherlock Holmes #2 Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Genre: Detective, Detective Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Novel, Mystery, Detective Novel, Crime Fiction Episode: The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 9 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 4:27:31 Book: 2 Length Book: 4:27:31 Episodes: 9 of 12 Length Episode: 21:39 Predecessor: A Study in Scarlet Successor: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Narrator: David Clarke Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: sherlock, holmes, sherlock holmes, detective, mystery, suspense, deduction, logic, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #sherlock #holmes #sherlockholmes #detective #mystery #suspense #deduction #logic #SirArthurConanDoyle Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Project Gutenberg. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/support
B2E8 - The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 8 Title: The Sign of the Four Overview: Set in 1888, The Sign of the Four has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Mutiny of 1857, a stolen treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It presents Holmes's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in the preceding novel, A Study in Scarlet (1887). It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan. The Sign of the Four consist of 12 episodes née chapters: B2E1 - The Science of Deduction, B2E2 - The Statement of the Case, B2E3 - In Quest of a Solution, B2E4 - The Story of the Bald-Headed Man, B2E5 - The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge, B2E6 - Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration, B2E7 - The Episode of the Barrel, B2E8 - The Baker Street Irregulars, B2E9 - A Break in the Chain, B2E10 - The End of the Islander, B2E11 - The Great Agra Treasure, and B2E12 - The Strange Story of Jonathan Small. Published: 1890 Series: Sherlock Holmes Complete Audiobook Collection, Sherlock Holmes #2 Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Genre: Detective, Detective Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Novel, Mystery, Detective Novel, Crime Fiction Episode: The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 8 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 4:27:31 Book: 2 Length Book: 4:27:31 Episodes: 8 of 12 Length Episode: 20:38 Predecessor: A Study in Scarlet Successor: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Narrator: David Clarke Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: sherlock, holmes, sherlock holmes, detective, mystery, suspense, deduction, logic, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #sherlock #holmes #sherlockholmes #detective #mystery #suspense #deduction #logic #SirArthurConanDoyle Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Project Gutenberg. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/support
B2E7 - The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 7 Title: The Sign of the Four Overview: Set in 1888, The Sign of the Four has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Mutiny of 1857, a stolen treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It presents Holmes's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in the preceding novel, A Study in Scarlet (1887). It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan. The Sign of the Four consist of 12 episodes née chapters: B2E1 - The Science of Deduction, B2E2 - The Statement of the Case, B2E3 - In Quest of a Solution, B2E4 - The Story of the Bald-Headed Man, B2E5 - The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge, B2E6 - Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration, B2E7 - The Episode of the Barrel, B2E8 - The Baker Street Irregulars, B2E9 - A Break in the Chain, B2E10 - The End of the Islander, B2E11 - The Great Agra Treasure, and B2E12 - The Strange Story of Jonathan Small. Published: 1890 Series: Sherlock Holmes Complete Audiobook Collection, Sherlock Holmes #2 Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Genre: Detective, Detective Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Novel, Mystery, Detective Novel, Crime Fiction Episode: The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 7 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 4:27:31 Book: 2 Length Book: 4:27:31 Episodes: 7 of 12 Length Episode: 20:38 Predecessor: A Study in Scarlet Successor: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Narrator: David Clarke Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: sherlock, holmes, sherlock holmes, detective, mystery, suspense, deduction, logic, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #sherlock #holmes #sherlockholmes #detective #mystery #suspense #deduction #logic #SirArthurConanDoyle Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Project Gutenberg. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/support
B2E6 - The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 6 Title: The Sign of the Four Overview: Set in 1888, The Sign of the Four has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Mutiny of 1857, a stolen treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It presents Holmes's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in the preceding novel, A Study in Scarlet (1887). It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan. The Sign of the Four consist of 12 episodes née chapters: B2E1 - The Science of Deduction, B2E2 - The Statement of the Case, B2E3 - In Quest of a Solution, B2E4 - The Story of the Bald-Headed Man, B2E5 - The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge, B2E6 - Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration, B2E7 - The Episode of the Barrel, B2E8 - The Baker Street Irregulars, B2E9 - A Break in the Chain, B2E10 - The End of the Islander, B2E11 - The Great Agra Treasure, and B2E12 - The Strange Story of Jonathan Small. Published: 1890 Series: Sherlock Holmes Complete Audiobook Collection, Sherlock Holmes #2 Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Genre: Detective, Detective Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Novel, Mystery, Detective Novel, Crime Fiction Episode: The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 6 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 4:27:31 Book: 2 Length Book: 4:27:31 Episodes: 6 of 12 Length Episode: 20:38 Predecessor: A Study in Scarlet Successor: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Narrator: David Clarke Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: sherlock, holmes, sherlock holmes, detective, mystery, suspense, deduction, logic, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #sherlock #holmes #sherlockholmes #detective #mystery #suspense #deduction #logic #SirArthurConanDoyle Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Project Gutenberg. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/support
B2E10 - The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 10 Title: The Sign of the Four Overview: Set in 1888, The Sign of the Four has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Mutiny of 1857, a stolen treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It presents Holmes's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in the preceding novel, A Study in Scarlet (1887). It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan. The Sign of the Four consist of 12 episodes née chapters: B2E1 - The Science of Deduction, B2E2 - The Statement of the Case, B2E3 - In Quest of a Solution, B2E4 - The Story of the Bald-Headed Man, B2E5 - The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge, B2E6 - Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration, B2E7 - The Episode of the Barrel, B2E8 - The Baker Street Irregulars, B2E9 - A Break in the Chain, B2E10 - The End of the Islander, B2E11 - The Great Agra Treasure, and B2E12 - The Strange Story of Jonathan Small. Published: 1890 Series: Sherlock Holmes Complete Audiobook Collection, Sherlock Holmes #2 Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Genre: Detective, Detective Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Novel, Mystery, Detective Novel, Crime Fiction Episode: The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 10 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 4:27:31 Book: 2 Length Book: 4:27:31 Episodes: 10 of 12 Length Episode: 20:31 Predecessor: A Study in Scarlet Successor: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Narrator: David Clarke Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: sherlock, holmes, sherlock holmes, detective, mystery, suspense, deduction, logic, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #sherlock #holmes #sherlockholmes #detective #mystery #suspense #deduction #logic #SirArthurConanDoyle Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Project Gutenberg. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/support
B2E11 - The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 11 Title: The Sign of the Four Overview: Set in 1888, The Sign of the Four has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Mutiny of 1857, a stolen treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It presents Holmes's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in the preceding novel, A Study in Scarlet (1887). It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan. The Sign of the Four consist of 12 episodes née chapters: B2E1 - The Science of Deduction, B2E2 - The Statement of the Case, B2E3 - In Quest of a Solution, B2E4 - The Story of the Bald-Headed Man, B2E5 - The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge, B2E6 - Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration, B2E7 - The Episode of the Barrel, B2E8 - The Baker Street Irregulars, B2E9 - A Break in the Chain, B2E10 - The End of the Islander, B2E11 - The Great Agra Treasure, and B2E12 - The Strange Story of Jonathan Small. Published: 1890 Series: Sherlock Holmes Complete Audiobook Collection, Sherlock Holmes #2 Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Genre: Detective, Detective Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Novel, Mystery, Detective Novel, Crime Fiction Episode: The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 11 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 4:27:31 Book: 2 Length Book: 4:27:31 Episodes: 11 of 12 Length Episode: 13:33 Predecessor: A Study in Scarlet Successor: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Narrator: David Clarke Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: sherlock, holmes, sherlock holmes, detective, mystery, suspense, deduction, logic, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #sherlock #holmes #sherlockholmes #detective #mystery #suspense #deduction #logic #SirArthurConanDoyle Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Project Gutenberg. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/support
B2E12 - The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 12 Title: The Sign of the Four Overview: Set in 1888, The Sign of the Four has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Mutiny of 1857, a stolen treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It presents Holmes's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in the preceding novel, A Study in Scarlet (1887). It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan. The Sign of the Four consist of 12 episodes née chapters: B2E1 - The Science of Deduction, B2E2 - The Statement of the Case, B2E3 - In Quest of a Solution, B2E4 - The Story of the Bald-Headed Man, B2E5 - The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge, B2E6 - Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration, B2E7 - The Episode of the Barrel, B2E8 - The Baker Street Irregulars, B2E9 - A Break in the Chain, B2E10 - The End of the Islander, B2E11 - The Great Agra Treasure, and B2E12 - The Strange Story of Jonathan Small. Published: 1890 Series: Sherlock Holmes Complete Audiobook Collection, Sherlock Holmes #2 Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Genre: Detective, Detective Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Novel, Mystery, Detective Novel, Crime Fiction Episode: The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 12 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 4:27:31 Book: 2 Length Book: 4:27:31 Episodes: 12 of 12 Length Episode: 56:58 Predecessor: A Study in Scarlet Successor: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Narrator: David Clarke Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: sherlock, holmes, sherlock holmes, detective, mystery, suspense, deduction, logic, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #sherlock #holmes #sherlockholmes #detective #mystery #suspense #deduction #logic #SirArthurConanDoyle Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Project Gutenberg. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/support
B2E2 - The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 2 Title: The Sign of the Four Overview: Set in 1888, The Sign of the Four has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Mutiny of 1857, a stolen treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It presents Holmes's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in the preceding novel, A Study in Scarlet (1887). It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan. The Sign of the Four consist of 12 episodes née chapters: B2E1 - The Science of Deduction, B2E2 - The Statement of the Case, B2E3 - In Quest of a Solution, B2E4 - The Story of the Bald-Headed Man, B2E5 - The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge, B2E6 - Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration, B2E7 - The Episode of the Barrel, B2E8 - The Baker Street Irregulars, B2E9 - A Break in the Chain, B2E10 - The End of the Islander, B2E11 - The Great Agra Treasure, and B2E12 - The Strange Story of Jonathan Small. Published: 1890 Series: Sherlock Holmes Complete Audiobook Collection, Sherlock Holmes #2 Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Genre: Detective, Detective Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Novel, Mystery, Detective Novel, Crime Fiction Episode: The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 2 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 4:27:31 Book: 2 Length Book: 4:27:31 Episodes: 2 of 12 Length Episode: 12:57 Predecessor: A Study in Scarlet Successor: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Narrator: David Clarke Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: sherlock, holmes, sherlock holmes, detective, mystery, suspense, deduction, logic, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #sherlock #holmes #sherlockholmes #detective #mystery #suspense #deduction #logic #SirArthurConanDoyle Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Project Gutenberg. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/support
B2E1 - The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 1 Title: The Sign of the Four Overview: Set in 1888, The Sign of the Four has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Mutiny of 1857, a stolen treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It presents Holmes's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in the preceding novel, A Study in Scarlet (1887). It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan. The Sign of the Four consist of 12 episodes née chapters: B2E1 - The Science of Deduction, B2E2 - The Statement of the Case, B2E3 - In Quest of a Solution, B2E4 - The Story of the Bald-Headed Man, B2E5 - The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge, B2E6 - Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration, B2E7 - The Episode of the Barrel, B2E8 - The Baker Street Irregulars, B2E9 - A Break in the Chain, B2E10 - The End of the Islander, B2E11 - The Great Agra Treasure, and B2E12 - The Strange Story of Jonathan Small. Published: 1890 Series: Sherlock Holmes Complete Audiobook Collection, Sherlock Holmes #2 Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Genre: Detective, Detective Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Novel, Mystery, Detective Novel, Crime Fiction Episode: The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 1 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 4:27:31 Book: 2 Length Book: 4:27:31 Episodes: 1 of 12 Length Episode: 20:31 Predecessor: A Study in Scarlet Successor: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Narrator: David Clarke Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: sherlock, holmes, sherlock holmes, detective, mystery, suspense, deduction, logic, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #sherlock #holmes #sherlockholmes #detective #mystery #suspense #deduction #logic #SirArthurConanDoyle Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Project Gutenberg. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/support
B2E3 - The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 3 Title: The Sign of the Four Overview: Set in 1888, The Sign of the Four has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Mutiny of 1857, a stolen treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It presents Holmes's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in the preceding novel, A Study in Scarlet (1887). It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan. The Sign of the Four consist of 12 episodes née chapters: B2E1 - The Science of Deduction, B2E2 - The Statement of the Case, B2E3 - In Quest of a Solution, B2E4 - The Story of the Bald-Headed Man, B2E5 - The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge, B2E6 - Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration, B2E7 - The Episode of the Barrel, B2E8 - The Baker Street Irregulars, B2E9 - A Break in the Chain, B2E10 - The End of the Islander, B2E11 - The Great Agra Treasure, and B2E12 - The Strange Story of Jonathan Small. Published: 1890 Series: Sherlock Holmes Complete Audiobook Collection, Sherlock Holmes #2 Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Genre: Detective, Detective Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Novel, Mystery, Detective Novel, Crime Fiction Episode: The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 3 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 4:27:31 Book: 2 Length Book: 4:27:31 Episodes: 3 of 12 Length Episode: 11:43 Predecessor: A Study in Scarlet Successor: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Narrator: David Clarke Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: sherlock, holmes, sherlock holmes, detective, mystery, suspense, deduction, logic, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #sherlock #holmes #sherlockholmes #detective #mystery #suspense #deduction #logic #SirArthurConanDoyle Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Project Gutenberg. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/support
B2E4 - The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 4 Title: The Sign of the Four Overview: Set in 1888, The Sign of the Four has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Mutiny of 1857, a stolen treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It presents Holmes's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in the preceding novel, A Study in Scarlet (1887). It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan. The Sign of the Four consist of 12 episodes née chapters: B2E1 - The Science of Deduction, B2E2 - The Statement of the Case, B2E3 - In Quest of a Solution, B2E4 - The Story of the Bald-Headed Man, B2E5 - The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge, B2E6 - Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration, B2E7 - The Episode of the Barrel, B2E8 - The Baker Street Irregulars, B2E9 - A Break in the Chain, B2E10 - The End of the Islander, B2E11 - The Great Agra Treasure, and B2E12 - The Strange Story of Jonathan Small. Published: 1890 Series: Sherlock Holmes Complete Audiobook Collection, Sherlock Holmes #2 Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Genre: Detective, Detective Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Novel, Mystery, Detective Novel, Crime Fiction Episode: The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 4 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 4:27:31 Book: 2 Length Book: 4:27:31 Episodes: 4 of 12 Length Episode: 24:25 Predecessor: A Study in Scarlet Successor: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Narrator: David Clarke Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: sherlock, holmes, sherlock holmes, detective, mystery, suspense, deduction, logic, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #sherlock #holmes #sherlockholmes #detective #mystery #suspense #deduction #logic #SirArthurConanDoyle Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Project Gutenberg. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/support
B2E5 - The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 5 Title: The Sign of the Four Overview: Set in 1888, The Sign of the Four has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Mutiny of 1857, a stolen treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It presents Holmes's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in the preceding novel, A Study in Scarlet (1887). It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan. The Sign of the Four consist of 12 episodes née chapters: B2E1 - The Science of Deduction, B2E2 - The Statement of the Case, B2E3 - In Quest of a Solution, B2E4 - The Story of the Bald-Headed Man, B2E5 - The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge, B2E6 - Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration, B2E7 - The Episode of the Barrel, B2E8 - The Baker Street Irregulars, B2E9 - A Break in the Chain, B2E10 - The End of the Islander, B2E11 - The Great Agra Treasure, and B2E12 - The Strange Story of Jonathan Small. Published: 1890 Series: Sherlock Holmes Complete Audiobook Collection, Sherlock Holmes #2 Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Genre: Detective, Detective Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Novel, Mystery, Detective Novel, Crime Fiction Episode: The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2, Episode 5 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 4:27:31 Book: 2 Length Book: 4:27:31 Episodes: 5 of 12 Length Episode: 16:42 Predecessor: A Study in Scarlet Successor: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Narrator: David Clarke Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: sherlock, holmes, sherlock holmes, detective, mystery, suspense, deduction, logic, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #sherlock #holmes #sherlockholmes #detective #mystery #suspense #deduction #logic #SirArthurConanDoyle Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Project Gutenberg. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/book-sherlock-holmes/support
13. Fall of Delhi | | India History | India History in Hindi | Bharat ka Itihas |India before Independence |Indian History in story | Indian Mutiny British Raj History of India |भारत का इतिहास |
12. Rajasthan Revolution Spread 1857 | India History | India History in Hindi | Bharat ka Itihas |India before Independence |Indian History in story | Indian Mutiny British Raj भारत का इतिहास |
11. Punjab, Lahor and Firozpur Revolt 1857 | India History | India History in Hindi | Bharat ka Itihas |India before Independence |Indian History in story | Indian Mutiny British Raj भारत का इतिहास
10. Jhansi and Oudh Revolt 1857 | India History | India History in Hindi | Bharat ka Itihas |India before Independence |Indian History in story | Indian Mutiny British Raj भारत का इतिहास | Rani Lakshmi Bai
9. Revolt in Kanpur 1857 | India History | India History in Hindi | Bharat ka Itihas |India before Independence |Indian History in story | Indian Mutiny British Raj भारत का इतिहास Nana Saheb Peshwa
8. Aligarh to Allahabad Revolt| India History | India History in Hindi | Bharat ka Itihas |India before Independence |Indian History in story | Indian Mutiny British Raj भारत का इतिहास Mangal Pandey
7. Great Revolt of 1857 | India History | India History in Hindi | Bharat ka Itihas |India before Independence |Indian History in story | Indian Mutiny British Raj भारत का इतिहास Indian RebellionThe revolt of 1857 was an unprecedented event in the history of British rule in India. It united, though in a limited way, many sections of Indian society for a common cause .Though the revolt failed to achieve the desired goal, it sowed the seeds of Indian nationalism.
5. 1857 Birth of Revolution | India History | India History in Hindi | Bharat ka Itihas |India before Independence |Indian History in story | Indian Mutiny British Raj भारत का इतिहास Indian Rebellion
6. Indian Revolution | India History | India History in Hindi | Bharat ka Itihas |India before Independence |Indian History in story | Indian Mutiny British Raj भारत का इतिहास Indian Rebellion
Ryan and Jamie spend half an hour discussing the Indian Mutiny against British rule that began on 10th May 1857. They cover the East India Company, the Mughal Empire and goats.
The middle decades of the 19th century witnessed the expansion of slavery and white settlement and dispossession of Indigenous lands west of the Mississippi River, the abolition of slavery in the British Empire followed by the importation of indentured laborers from India and China into the West Indies, the consolidation of British rule in India followed by the so-called Indian Mutiny, and the expansion of settler colonialism in Australia. These processes were all tied together by commerce, empire, and the spread of racial ideologies, yet their histories have largely been written separately. Until now. Zach Sell's new book Trouble of the World: Slavery and Empire in the Age of Capital (University of North Carolina Press, 2021) highlights the connections between the “second slavery” in the Deep South of the United States, efforts to socially engineer mono-crop agriculture in India by a British colonial state that lip service to laissez-faire and free labor even as it tried to import plantation management techniques from the US south, how the attempt to create plantation-style agriculture in Queensland, Australia bumped up against the logic of white settler colonialism and attempts to expand plantation agriculture in Belize in the age of so-called “free” labor using indentured labor from Asia. This is a story of racial formation on a global scale, and of the limits of capital's ability to remake social relations and environments in its own image, despite the capacity for organized brutality that it had at its disposal. This book is particularly important at a time when many American, British and French commentators have tried to downplay the violence of expansion and colonialism and to portray white supremacy as some sort of American peculiarity and relic of the past. Zach is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Drexel University and was previously Ruth J. Simmons Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor of Slavery and Justice at Brown University's Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The middle decades of the 19th century witnessed the expansion of slavery and white settlement and dispossession of Indigenous lands west of the Mississippi River, the abolition of slavery in the British Empire followed by the importation of indentured laborers from India and China into the West Indies, the consolidation of British rule in India followed by the so-called Indian Mutiny, and the expansion of settler colonialism in Australia. These processes were all tied together by commerce, empire, and the spread of racial ideologies, yet their histories have largely been written separately. Until now. Zach Sell's new book Trouble of the World: Slavery and Empire in the Age of Capital (University of North Carolina Press, 2021) highlights the connections between the “second slavery” in the Deep South of the United States, efforts to socially engineer mono-crop agriculture in India by a British colonial state that lip service to laissez-faire and free labor even as it tried to import plantation management techniques from the US south, how the attempt to create plantation-style agriculture in Queensland, Australia bumped up against the logic of white settler colonialism and attempts to expand plantation agriculture in Belize in the age of so-called “free” labor using indentured labor from Asia. This is a story of racial formation on a global scale, and of the limits of capital's ability to remake social relations and environments in its own image, despite the capacity for organized brutality that it had at its disposal. This book is particularly important at a time when many American, British and French commentators have tried to downplay the violence of expansion and colonialism and to portray white supremacy as some sort of American peculiarity and relic of the past. Zach is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Drexel University and was previously Ruth J. Simmons Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor of Slavery and Justice at Brown University's Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice.
The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began as a mutiny of sepoys of the East India Company's army on 10 May 1857, in the town of Meerut, and soon escalated into other mutinies and civilian rebellions largely in the upper Gangetic plain and central India, with the major hostilities confined to present-day Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, northern Madhya Pradesh, and the Delhi region.The rebellion posed a considerable threat to Company power in that region, and was contained only with the fall of Gwalior on 20 June 1858. The rebellion is also known as the India's First War of Independence, the Great Rebellion, the Indian Mutiny, the Revolt of 1857, the Uprising of 1857, the Sepoy Rebellion, and the Sepoy Mutiny. The Mutiny was a result of various grievances. However the flashpoint was reached when the soldiers were asked to bite off the paper cartridges for their rifles which were greased with animal fat namely beef and pork. This was, and is, against the religious beliefs of Hindus and Muslims. Other regions of Company-controlled India – such as Bengal, the Bombay Presidency, and the Madras Presidency remained largely calm.In Punjab, the Sikh princes backed the Company by providing soldiers and support. The large princely states of Hyderabad, Mysore, Travancore, and Kashmir, as well as the smaller ones of Rajputana, did not join the rebellion. In some regions, such as Oudh, the rebellion took on the attributes of a patriotic revolt against European presence. Maratha leaders, such as the Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi, became folk heroes in the nationalist movement in India half a century later; however, they themselves "generated no coherent ideology" for a new order.qaThe rebellion led to the dissolution of the East India Company in 1858. It also led the British to reorganize the army, the financial system and the administration in India. India was thereafter directly governed by the crown as the new British Raj.The podcast is under an hour, brief but informative and the history hit you are looking for.Please review! Follow us and like on socials:Twitter @bhistorypodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/pg/bhistorypodcast/about/Narrator and Author - Andrew Knight @ajknight31Producer and Composer - Harry EdmondsonResourseshttps://itunes.apple.com/lu/book/indian-mutiny-bri…https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Rebellion_of_…Alavi, Seema (1996), The Sepoys and the Company: Tradition and Transition 1770–1830, Oxford University Press, p. 340, ISBN 0-19-563484-5.Anderson, Clare (2007), Indian Uprising of 1857–8: Prisons, Prisoners and Rebellion, New York: Anthem Press, p. 217, ISBN 978-1-84331-249-9.Bandyopadhyay, Sekhara (2004), From Plassey to Partition: A History of Modern India, New Delhi: Orient Longman, p. 523, ISBN 81-250-2596-0.Bayly, Christopher Alan (1988), Indian Society and the Making of the British Empire, Cambridge University Press, p. 230, ISBN 0-521-25092-7.Bayly, Christopher Alan (2000), Empire and Information: Intelligence Gathering and Social Communication in India, c 1780–1870, Cambridge University Press, p. 412, ISBN 0-521-57085-9.Bose, Sugata; Jalal, Ayesha (2004), Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy (2nd ed.), London: Routledge, p. 253, ISBN 0-415-30787-2.Brown, Judith M. (1994), Modern India: The Origins of an Asian Democracy (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, p. 480, ISBN 0-19-873113-2.Greenwood, Adrian (2015), Victoria's Scottish Lion: The Life of Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde, UK: History Press, p. 496, ISBN 0-75095-685-2.Harris, John (2001), The Indian Mutiny, Ware: Wordsworth Editions, p. 205, ISBN 1-84022-232-8.Hibbert, Christopher (1980), The Great Mutiny: India 1857, London: Allen Lane, p. 472, ISBN 0-14-004752-2.Jain, Meenakshi (2010), Parallel Pathways: Essays On Hindu-Muslim Relations ( 1707-1857), Delhi: Konark, ISBN 978-8122007831.
The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began as a mutiny of sepoys of the East India Company's army on 10 May 1857, in the town of Meerut, and soon escalated into other mutinies and civilian rebellions largely in the upper Gangetic plain and central India, with the major hostilities confined to present-day Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, northern Madhya Pradesh, and the Delhi region.The rebellion posed a considerable threat to Company power in that region, and was contained only with the fall of Gwalior on 20 June 1858. The rebellion is also known as the India's First War of Independence, the Great Rebellion, the Indian Mutiny, the Revolt of 1857, the Uprising of 1857, the Sepoy Rebellion, and the Sepoy Mutiny. The Mutiny was a result of various grievances. However the flashpoint was reached when the soldiers were asked to bite off the paper cartridges for their rifles which were greased with animal fat namely beef and pork. This was, and is, against the religious beliefs of Hindus and Muslims. Other regions of Company-controlled India – such as Bengal, the Bombay Presidency, and the Madras Presidency remained largely calm.In Punjab, the Sikh princes backed the Company by providing soldiers and support. The large princely states of Hyderabad, Mysore, Travancore, and Kashmir, as well as the smaller ones of Rajputana, did not join the rebellion. In some regions, such as Oudh, the rebellion took on the attributes of a patriotic revolt against European presence. Maratha leaders, such as the Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi, became folk heroes in the nationalist movement in India half a century later; however, they themselves "generated no coherent ideology" for a new order.qaThe rebellion led to the dissolution of the East India Company in 1858. It also led the British to reorganize the army, the financial system and the administration in India. India was thereafter directly governed by the crown as the new British Raj.The podcast is under an hour, brief but informative and the history hit you are looking for.Please review! Follow us and like on socials:Twitter @bhistorypodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/pg/bhistorypodcast/about/Narrator and Author - Andrew Knight @ajknight31Producer and Composer - Harry EdmondsonResourseshttps://itunes.apple.com/lu/book/indian-mutiny-bri…https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Rebellion_of_…Alavi, Seema (1996), The Sepoys and the Company: Tradition and Transition 1770–1830, Oxford University Press, p. 340, ISBN 0-19-563484-5.Anderson, Clare (2007), Indian Uprising of 1857–8: Prisons, Prisoners and Rebellion, New York: Anthem Press, p. 217, ISBN 978-1-84331-249-9.Bandyopadhyay, Sekhara (2004), From Plassey to Partition: A History of Modern India, New Delhi: Orient Longman, p. 523, ISBN 81-250-2596-0.Bayly, Christopher Alan (1988), Indian Society and the Making of the British Empire, Cambridge University Press, p. 230, ISBN 0-521-25092-7.Bayly, Christopher Alan (2000), Empire and Information: Intelligence Gathering and Social Communication in India, c 1780–1870, Cambridge University Press, p. 412, ISBN 0-521-57085-9.Bose, Sugata; Jalal, Ayesha (2004), Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy (2nd ed.), London: Routledge, p. 253, ISBN 0-415-30787-2.Brown, Judith M. (1994), Modern India: The Origins of an Asian Democracy (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, p. 480, ISBN 0-19-873113-2.Greenwood, Adrian (2015), Victoria's Scottish Lion: The Life of Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde, UK: History Press, p. 496, ISBN 0-75095-685-2.Harris, John (2001), The Indian Mutiny, Ware: Wordsworth Editions, p. 205, ISBN 1-84022-232-8.Hibbert, Christopher (1980), The Great Mutiny: India 1857, London: Allen Lane, p. 472, ISBN 0-14-004752-2.Jain, Meenakshi (2010), Parallel Pathways: Essays On Hindu-Muslim Relations ( 1707-1857), Delhi: Konark, ISBN 978-8122007831.
The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2 Title: The Sign of the Four Overview: Set in 1888, The Sign of the Four has a complex plot involving service in India, the Indian Mutiny of 1857, a stolen treasure, and a secret pact among four convicts ("the Four" of the title) and two corrupt prison guards. It presents Holmes's drug habit and humanizes him in a way that had not been done in the preceding novel, A Study in Scarlet (1887). It also introduces Dr. Watson's future wife, Mary Morstan. Published: 1890 Series: Sherlock Holmes Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Genre: Detective, Detective Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Novel, Mystery, Detective Novel, Crime Fiction Episode: The Sign of the Four - Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Book 2 Part: 1 of 1 Length Part: 4:27:31 Book: 2 Length Book: 4:27:31 Episodes: 12 Narrator: David Clarke Language: English Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: sherlock, holmes, detective, mystery, suspense, deduction, logic Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/free-audiobooks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/free-audiobooks/support
G'day gang, Ernie here.I thought I'd better pop me head up and say G'day, you know introduce me self and let you know what's going on with Ripping Yarns from History.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/rippingyarnsfromhistory)
The Indian mutiny is a British term, some prefer to call this event either the Indian Rebellion, or India's first war of independence. During the year 1857, three hundred thousand British trained and armed native Indian soldiers rose up against their colonial overlords. The massacre at Cawnpore was one of the most disturbing events during the uprising.Follow on Facebook and check out my Webpage.Say G'day at rippingyarnsfromhistory@gmail.com drop me an email.If you think this Ripping yarn was worth a cuppa, I'd be extremely grateful Buy me a cuppaSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/rippingyarnsfromhistory)