Soldiers of empire: Indian sepoys in and beyond the imperial metropole during the First World War, 1914-1919.

In late 1914, the British Empire deployed Indian soldiers (called sepoys) to Europe in a desperate bid to halt the advancing German army and thereby save the Empire. Although a variety of studies have explored the subject of Indian soldiers in Europe, few venture beyond their military contributions...

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