The Black Hole of Calcutta by Noel Barber

The Black Hole of Calcutta by Noel Barber

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The Black Hole of Calcutta by Noel Barber

From 1600 the English East India Company traded with the Indian sub-continent, tried to avoid becoming involved in internal politics, and made fortunes for its principal employees. But one event was crucial in converting English influential opinion to an interventionist policy - the infamous Black Hole of Calcutta, when, on the night of June 21, 1756, 123 English prisoners suffocated to death on the orders of Siraj-ud-Daula, Nawab (ruler) of Bengal. Thenceforth England regarded Indian rulers as savages, and considered that they were unfit to govern India. From this it was but a short step to the establishment of complete English political control over the areas in which the English Company traded. But what is the truth of the Black Hole? Did 123 die? Did Siraj-ud-Daula deliberately order their deaths or, indeed, did the Black Hole happen at all?
Noel Barber (born 1909) is the author of among other titles, The Sultans, The White Desert and A Sinister Twilight.
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ISBN 13 9780750933896
ISBN 10 0750933895
Title The Black Hole of Calcutta
Author Noel Barber
Series Sutton History Classics
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2003-07-30
Number of pages 272
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