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Turkish POWs in India and Burma: First World War – Part 1

Chrestomather Sep 14, 2012 0 Comments

    Guest post by Vedica Kant:     A number of posts on this blog over the last few months have focussed on the experience of Indian soldiers and…

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A Kolkata Tragedy

Chrestomather Sep 10, 2012 2 Comments

  On Saturday, February 11, 2012, the Telegraph, a Kolkata daily, carried this report:   The body of a Class XI student of La Martiniere for Boys was found in…

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Letter from Guangzhou/Canton

Chrestomather Sep 5, 2012 0 Comments

  'A Plan of the City of Canton and its Suburbs', 18th Century     August 12, 2012 Dear Mr. Ghosh, After reading Sea of Poppies and River of Smoke…

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Poem inspired by ‘Sea of Poppies’ and Agha Shahid Ali’s Ghazals

Chrestomather Sep 3, 2012 0 Comments

        Sent: Saturday, 14 July 2012 8:34 AM Subject: Poem inspired by your work and my English Ghazal's based on Agha Shahid Ali's 'Real' Ghazals Dear Mr.Ghosh,…

On to Baghdad

‘On to Baghdad’: The Road to Captivity

Chrestomather Aug 30, 2012 1 Comments

      General Charles Townshend, the commander of the British-Indian force at Kut al-Amara, surrendered to the Ottoman commander, Khalil Pasha, on the 29th of April 1916. The force…

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‘On to Baghdad’: Surrender at Kut al-Amara

Chrestomather Aug 27, 2012 3 Comments

      After the first week of November 1915, some 10,000 British and Indian troops were pinned down in the town of Kut al-Amara in Iraq, by an Ottoman…

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‘On to Baghdad’: The Siege of Kut al-Amara

Chrestomather Aug 23, 2012 4 Comments

    After its defeat at the battle of Ctesiphon, in November 1915, the British-Indian 6th Division, retreated southwards, towards Kut al-Amara. During the retreat the usual order of battle…

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On to Baghdad: The Battle of Ctesiphon

Chrestomather Aug 20, 2012 0 Comments

    Sisir Sarbadhikari and his fellow volunteers of the Bengal Ambulance Corps arrived in Iraq on July 9, 1915. In the following months General Townshend’s British-Indian force pushed steadily…

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On to Baghdad: From Calcutta to Aziziya

Chrestomather Aug 16, 2012 0 Comments

    Sisir Sarbadhikari § moved into the Bengal Ambulance Corps barracks, at Alipore, on April 1st 1915. The volunteers' training was completed in three months at the end of which…

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On to Baghdad: Joining Up

Chrestomather Aug 15, 2012 0 Comments

  Sisir Sarbadhikari's On to Baghdad has much in common with Kalyan-Pradeep. Sarbadhikari’s war experiences in Mesopotamia and his time in captivity overlapped closely with Capt Kalyan Mukherji’s. They were in…

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