
Soldiers of the Raj is a rare and invaluable record of the lives of over 1,100 British subjects who died serving the Indian Empire, commemorated on graves and monuments across Punjab, the North-West Frontier Province, Kashmir, and Afghanistan. Originally published in 1910 and 1912 as part of the Indian Monumental Inscription Series, this work chronicles key military events from the Sikh Wars and the Indian Mutiny to the Second Afghan War and ongoing frontier conflicts.
Now available in this new edition, Soldiers of the Raj is an essential resource for historians, researchers, and enthusiasts of British India’s military and imperial history. Its detailed accounts and biographical notes offer a unique glimpse into the lives and sacrifices of those who served.
Pages: 574Publication Date: 2002 reprint of 1910 Original Edition
Dimensions: 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm