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John Nicholson, the Lion of the Punjaub

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The narrative chronicles the life and career of John Nicholson, tracing his rise from frontier service to prominent leadership during conflicts on the north-west frontier and in the Sikh wars. It examines his administrative rule in a turbulent frontier district, his tactical role during the Great Mutiny including service with a movable column and the operations before and during the capture of Delhi, and his death and memorials. Interwoven are personal episodes from furlough travels in Europe, including involvement in schemes to aid an exiled patriot and a daring delivery of a letter to a political prisoner’s wife, which illustrate his chivalrous boldness and uncompromising character.

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R. E. Cholmeley

R. E. Cholmeley was an author known for his historical writings, particularly focusing on military figures and events. His notable work, "John Nicholson, the Lion of the Punjaub," explores the life and legacy of John Nicholson, a key figure in the British Indian Army during the 19th century. Cholmeley's writing often reflects a deep interest in the complexities of colonial history and the personalities that shaped it. Through his work, he contributes to the understanding of British military history and its impact on the Indian subcontinent.

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