Punjab aur Jang e Azadi 1857–1858

Author: Turab ul Hassan Sargana
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ISBN 9789697342914
Category(s) History
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There is a historiographical silence about the role of the Punjab during the War of Independence. Historians have generally employed the elite approach or the ‘top-down approach’ while writing the history of the war. Since the elite, including the rajas, feudal lords, and nawabs had collaborated with the British, historians generalized their participation to that of the entire population of the province. A top-down approach inevitably emphasizes the role of the elite and neglects the role of the masses. So the role and response of the people of the Punjab during the War of Independence 1857–8 requires a thorough re-appraisal, which this book intends on doing.

The central argument of this study is that resistance to the British in the Punjab during 1857–8 has been under-emphasised in historical works and the role of the common people or the masses in the Punjab, who resisted the Raj, has not been adequately highlighted in the historiography of the colonial era. Therefore, the present study is an attempt to bring the role of the Punjabi masses to the forefront, along with that of the elite, in order to present a complete picture of the role of the Punjab in War of Independence. This book also helps in understanding the role of the landed elite in contemporary politics of Pakistan, especially in the Punjab and NWFP (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, as it was a part of the Punjab in 1857) because the families who collaborated with the British during the war, are still playing an important role in the politics of Pakistan.

weight Weight in kg 0.29
rights Rights World
publications Year of Publication 2023
binding Binding Paperback
pages Pages 284

Author Description

Turab ul Hassan Sargana was born in the village of District Toba Tek Singh in the Punjab, Pakistan. He did his early education in Toba Tek Singh and Lahore. He graduated from Govt. College Lahore and completed his MSc and PhD in History from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. In 1993, Punjab Public Service Commission selected him as Lecturer; from 1993 to 2014, he has served in different colleges of Punjab as a Lecturer and Assistant Professor. In 2014, he joined Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan as an Assistant Professor in the Department of History and is still working there. Dr Sargana has presented several research papers in national and international conferences.

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