Sumithra Krishnan

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But even as the facade of control returned, the monsoon of 1806 in Vellore sent the first jolting intimation to the founders of the Raj that they were not, ultimately, welcome in India—and that what would become the jewel in the empire’s crown came soaked in an ocean of blood, and in ferocious anger.
The Courtesan, the Mahatma and the Italian Brahmin: Tales from Indian History
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