The Battle of Plassey, 1757

The Battle of Plassey, 1757
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Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9781473885288
ISBN-13 : 1473885280
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis The Battle of Plassey, 1757 by : Stuart Reid

Britain was rapidly emerging as the most powerful European nation, a position France long believed to be her own. Yet with France still commanding the largest continental army, Britain saw its best opportunities for expansion lay in the East. Yet, as Britains influence increased through its official trading arm, the East India Company, the ruler of Bengal, Nawab Siraj-ud-daulah, sought to drive the British out of the subcontinent and turned to France for help.The ensuing conflict saw intimate campaigns fought by captains and occasionally colonels and by small companies rather than big battalions. They were campaigns fought by individuals rather than anonymous masses; some were heroes, some were cowards and most of them were rogues on the make. The story is not only about Robert Clive, a clerk from Shropshire who became to all intents and purposes an emperor, but also about Eyre Coote an Irishman who fought with everyone he met, about Alexander Grant a Jacobite who first escaped from Culloden and then, Flashman-like was literally the last man into the last boat to escape Calcutta and the infamous Black Hole. The fighting culminated in Robert Clives astonishing victory at Plassey where just 3,000 British and sepoy troops defeated Siraj-ud-Daulahs Franco-Bengali army of 18,000 in the space of only forty minutes. The victory at Plassey in 1757 established Britain as the dominant force in India, the whole of which gradually come under British control and became the most prized possession in its empire. Few battles in history have ever had such profound consequences.

Plassey

Plassey
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 8194365724
ISBN-13 : 9788194365723
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Plassey by : Sudeep Chakravarti

From Plassey to Partition

From Plassey to Partition
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Publisher : Orient Blackswan
Total Pages : 548
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ISBN-10 : 8125025960
ISBN-13 : 9788125025962
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis From Plassey to Partition by : Śekhara Bandyopādhyāẏa

From Plassey to Partition is an eminently readable account of the emergence of India as a nation. It covers about two hundred years of political and socio-economic turbulence. Of particular interest to the contemporary reader will be sections such as Early Nationalism: Discontent and Dissension , Many Voices of a Nation and Freedom with Partition . On the one hand, it converses with students of Indian history and on the other, it engages general and curious readers. Few books on this crucial period of history have captured the rhythms of India s polyphonic nationalism as From Plassey to Partition.

The Battle of Plassey and the Conquest of Bengal

The Battle of Plassey and the Conquest of Bengal
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Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9781787206373
ISBN-13 : 1787206378
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis The Battle of Plassey and the Conquest of Bengal by : Michael Edwardes

The Battle of Plassey, won by Robert Clive for Britain, was decisive in establishing a firm base in Bengal and from that victory the British became an imperial power whose Indian Empire was to last for nearly 200 years. Plentiful and apposite illustrations throughout this work lend humanity and colour to a study important not less in imperial than in purely military terms.

The Prelude to Empire

The Prelude to Empire
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Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015052293787
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Synopsis The Prelude to Empire by : Sushil Chaudhury

This Is A Perceptive And Comprehensive Study Of The Plassey Revolution Of 1757. The Author Looks At The Event In All Its Aspect Such As Bengal Under The Nawab, The Activities Of European Companies And The Asian Traders, Nawab Sirajuddaula, Causes Of Conflict Between Him And The East India Company, The Imperatives Of The Revolution, Genesis Of The Conspiracy, The Main Conspirators, The Revolution And Its Aftermath.

Plassey, 1757

Plassey, 1757
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Publisher : Greenwood
Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015061199322
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Synopsis Plassey, 1757 by : Peter Harrington

After relatively lowly beginnings as a writer in the East India Company, Robert Clive rose to be perhaps the most important single figure in the history of British involvement in India. At Plassey on June 23, 1757 Clive's 3,500 native and East India Company troops faced an army of 50,000 under the French supported nawab Siraj-ud-daula. Having succeeded in keeping his powder dry in a torrential rainstorm, Clive's guns were able to open a murderous fire on the enemy. Siraj-ud-daula's attack was beaten off and the counter-attack which Clive launched swept the field, with only the French gunners fighting to the last.

Plassey to Buxar

Plassey to Buxar
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Publisher : New Delhi : K.B. Publications
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015027741969
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Synopsis Plassey to Buxar by : Dinesh Chandra Verma

History of the military campaigns in the eastern provinces of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa by the British in the middle of 18th century.

Clive of Plassey

Clive of Plassey
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Total Pages : 568
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B575128
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Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Clive of Plassey by : Alfred Mervyn Davies

From Plassey to Pakistan

From Plassey to Pakistan
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : 1492965332
ISBN-13 : 9781492965336
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis From Plassey to Pakistan by : Humayun Mirza

In this sweeping historical survey, Humayan Mirza traces the fortunes of his ancestors, the powerful rulers of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa. Turning next to the colonial experience India under British rule, Mirza describes the long struggle for independence that ultimately led to the partition of India and the birth of Pakistan. With its subsequent focus on the career of the author's father, Iskander Mirza, From Plassey to Pakistan offers the reader a comprehensive picture of a politically volatile region that remains at the very center of our global consciousness. Also included in this revised edition is a new chapter that discusses Pakistan's role as a front-line state in the "War Against Terrorism," following September 11, 2001. Combining the personal insights of an insider with the objectivity of a meticulous researcher, Humayan Mirza has written a work that will benefit academics, policymakers, and general readers alike. Anyone with an interest in the historical factors that have shaped the current political issues confronting India and Pakistan will find this an intriguing and indispensable book.