The Tears of the Rajas
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The Tears of the Rajas

Mutiny, Money and Marriage in India 1805-1905

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The Tears of the Rajas

Mutiny, Money and Marriage in India 1805-1905

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The Tears of the Rajas is a sweeping history of the British in India, seen through the experiences of a single Scottish family. For a century the Lows of Clatto survived mutiny, siege, debt and disease, everywhere from the heat of Madras to the Afghan snows. They lived through the most appalling atrocities and retaliated with some of their own. Each of their lives, remarkable in itself, contributes to the story of the whole fragile and imperilled, often shockingly oppressive and devious but now and then heroic and poignant enterprise. On the surface, John and Augusta Low and their relations may seem imperturbable, but in their letters and diaries they often reveal their loneliness and desperation and their doubts about what they are doing in India. The Lows are the family of the author's grandmother, and a recurring theme of the book is his own discovery of them and of those parts of the history of the British in India which posterity has preferred to forget. The book brings to life not only the most dramatic incidents of their careers - the massacre at Vellore, the conquest of Java, the deposition of the boy-king of Oudh, the disasters in Afghanistan, the Reliefs of Lucknow and Chitral - but also their personal ordeals: the bankruptcies in Scotland and Calcutta, the plagues and fevers, the deaths of children and deaths in childbirth. And it brings to life too the unrepeatable strangeness of their lives: the camps and the palaces they lived in, the balls and the flirtations in the hill stations, and the hot slow rides through the dust. An epic saga of love, war, intrigue and treachery, The Tears of the Rajas is surely destined to become a classic of its kind.

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INDEX
Page numbers followed by n indicate a reference in the Notes section
Abbott, Captain James ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6n
Abbottabad ref1n
Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir ref1
Abu Bakr ref1
Achootas ref1, ref2
Ackerley, J.R. ref1n
Adam, Sheikh ref1
Adams, Colonel ref1
Adamson, Lieutenant ref1
Addiscombe ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9
Aden ref1
Adipati, Sultan ref1
Afghanistan ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Army of Retribution ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Army of the Indus ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
First Anglo-Afghan War ref1, ref2
retreat from ref1
Second Anglo-Afghan War ref1
Afridi tribe ref1
Afzal Mahal ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Agnew, Colonel Patrick ref1n
Agra ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8
Peacock Throne ref1
Red Fort ref1n
Somnath Gates ref1
Ahmadullah of Faizabad ref1
Ahmed Ali Khan ref1
Aiskill, Captain ref1
Aitken, George ref1
Ajmer ref1, ref2
Ajnala ref1, ref2
Akalpura ref1
Akbar Khan ref1, ref2, ref3
Al-Qaeda ref1
Alam II ref1n
Alambagh ref1, ref2
Alberti, General ref1
Aldwell, Mrs ref1
Alexander the Great ref1
Alexandria ref1
Ali Khan Mewati ref1
Ali Masjid ref1
Ali Naqi Khan ref1, ref2
Aligarh, Battle of (1803) ref1, ref2
Alipore ref1, ref2, ref3
Allahabad ref1, ref2, ref3
amani system of revenue collection ref1
Ambala ref1, ref2
American Civil War ref1
Amherst, Lord ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Amjad Ali Shah ref1, ref2, ref3
Amritsar ref1, ref2
Anand Rao ref1, ref2
Anand Rao Jeswant ref1, ref2
Anderson, Ebenezer ref1
Anglo-Afghan War, First (1839–42) ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4,...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title page
  3. Also by Ferdinand Mount
  4. Title page
  5. Copyright page
  6. Dedication page
  7. Epigraph page
  8. CONTENTS
  9. INTRODUCTION: Aunt Ursie and the elephants
  10. I: Low Country
  11. II: Massacre in a fives court
  12. III: The White Mutiny
  13. IV: Lord Minto takes a trip
  14. V: The Tin Men
  15. VI: The mutton and the baronet
  16. VII: The Peshwa’s last sigh
  17. VIII: Augusta and John
  18. IX: Midnight in Lucknow
  19. X: Richmond the rescuer
  20. XI: A short opium war
  21. XII: Crash City
  22. XIII: Cotton-picking
  23. XIV: Charlotte returns to India
  24. XV: Theo and Charlotte
  25. XVI: The cherry ripens
  26. XVII: 1857: Theo, Edward, Robert, Malcolm
  27. XVIII: Post mortem
  28. XIX: Homecoming
  29. NOTES
  30. BIBLIOGRAPHY
  31. THE FAMILY TREES
  32. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
  33. PICTURE CREDITS
  34. INDEX
  35. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS