
Soldier Sahibs by Charles Allen
SOLDIER SAHIBS is the astonishing story of a brotherhood of young men who together laid claim to the most notorious frontier in the world, the North-West Frontier, which today forms the volatile boundary between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Known collectively as 'Henry Lawrence's young men', each had distinguished himself in the East India Company's wars in the Punjab before going on to make his name as a 'political' on the Frontier - Herbert Edwardes, who 'pacified' Bannu; John Nicholson, a forebear of the author who became the terror of the Sikhs as 'Nikkal Seyn'; 'Uncle' James Abbot of Hazara, and many others. Drawing extensively on their journals, diaries and letters, as well as his own recent travels in their footsteps, Charles Allen, acknowledged master story-teller of imperial history, weaves the individual stories of these soldier sahibs into an extraordinary tale that climaxes on Delhi Ridge in 1857, when the brotherhood came together to 'save' India.
A marvellous book in the best traditions of narrative history: colourful, informative and splendidly readableI can give it no greater praise than to admit I would like to have written it myself SAUL DAVID in the DAILY TELEGRAPH Allen is an excellent guide through this fascinating territory ... [A] magnificent book' WILLIAM DALRYMPLE in the SUNDAY TIMES
Charles Allen was born in India, where six generations of his family served under the British Raj. He is the author of several classic books on colonial and imperial history.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780349114569 |
| ISBN 10 | 0349114560 |
| Title | Soldier Sahibs |
| Author | Charles Allen |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Year published | 2001-11-01 |
| Number of pages | 384 |
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