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EMPIRE OF THE SOUL<br />

into most hotels, but Bombay itself did not even have a first-class<br />

hotel.<br />

The seed was planted, and it grew deep roots.<br />

Since Robert Clive had crushed <strong>the</strong> nawab <strong>of</strong> Bengal,<br />

Sirajuddawlah, in June 1757, with <strong>the</strong> help <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> nawab’s own<br />

mutinous generals, <strong>the</strong> British had acquired Bengal and cemented<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir domination <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> subcontinent. They had also ensured that<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir rivals, <strong>the</strong> French, lost <strong>the</strong> economic edge <strong>the</strong>y had enjoyed up<br />

to that point. Over <strong>the</strong> next hundred years, British control expanded<br />

and deepened. Then <strong>the</strong> famous 1857 Rebellion shook <strong>the</strong> Raj to<br />

its very foundations.<br />

It originated early that year with inaccurate reports among local<br />

native soldiers that <strong>the</strong> British were quietly greasing <strong>the</strong>ir gun<br />

cartridges with cattle and pork fat. Naturally, this alarmed <strong>the</strong> sepoys,<br />

those troops <strong>of</strong> Indian soldiers under British command, <strong>of</strong>fending<br />

Hindu and Muslim soldiers alike. Fuelled by growing discontent<br />

under <strong>the</strong> Raj, <strong>the</strong> rumours spread from regiment to regiment and<br />

through <strong>the</strong> villages and cities up and down <strong>the</strong> Ganges and Jumna,<br />

<strong>the</strong> length <strong>of</strong> Hindustan and <strong>the</strong> Punjab. Soldiers and civilians alike<br />

magnified <strong>the</strong> rumours into unfounded reports that <strong>the</strong> British<br />

actually intended to convert all Indians to Christianity by forcing<br />

<strong>the</strong>m to breach <strong>the</strong>ir own faiths this way. Word was passed on that, in<br />

fact, <strong>the</strong> British planned to use <strong>the</strong>ir Indian colonials to conquer Persia<br />

and China for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Empire</strong>.<br />

By June, <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn part <strong>of</strong> India was up in arms. The British<br />

forces could no longer contain those native troops who refused to<br />

believe British assurances that <strong>the</strong> rumours were false. Like<br />

dominoes, <strong>the</strong> cities <strong>of</strong> Lucknow, Kawnpor, Meerut, Benares,<br />

Allahabad, Agra, Ambala, Sealkote, and, most significantly, Delhi fell<br />

to rebelling local troops and civilians. Months <strong>of</strong> sieges <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> British<br />

and <strong>the</strong>ir desperate appeals for reinforcements from Britain followed,<br />

<strong>the</strong> European troops hampered by frustratingly poor communications.<br />

The army stationed <strong>the</strong>re could only march as fast as it could from<br />

city to city, to try to counteract <strong>the</strong> panic. Meanwhile <strong>the</strong> British<br />

battled dysentery and fevers and <strong>the</strong> growing civil unrest, which <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

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