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Index
Cover
Also by Charles Allen
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
A Note on the East India Company and its Bengal Army
Maps
Prologue: ‘The Type of the Conquering Race’: Lisburn, 1903
1. ‘The Land of the Afghans’: John Nicholson and Afghanistan, 1839–1841
2. ‘Respect the British Soldier’: Afghanistan, 1841–1842
3. ‘First Comes One Englishman’: The First Sikh War, 1845–1846
4. ‘I am to Have the Making of this Regiment’: Harry Lumsden and Peshawar, 1847
5. ‘Connection with Us is Political Death’: Herbert Edwardes and Bannu, 1847–1848
6. ‘Power to the Omnipotent Sahibs’: James Abbott and Hazara, 1846–1848
7. ‘Huzara and its Part In the Second Sikh War’: James Abbott and Hazara, 1848–1849
8. ‘Sometimes Pleasure, Sometimes Pain’: The Second Sikh War and Annexation, 1848–1849
9. ‘Every Man a Fair Hearing’: Consolidating the Frontier, 1849–1853
10. ‘I Have Just Shot a Man Who Came to Kill Me’: John Nicholson and Bannu, 1852–1857
11. ‘Mutiny is Like Smallpox’: The Sepoy Mutiny, May–July 1857
12. ‘Like a King Coming into his Own’: Delhi Ridge, August–September 1857
13. ‘Our Best and Bravest’: The Aftermath, September 1857 onwards
Acknowledgments
Glossary
Bibliography
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