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  • av W. H. Sleeman
    940,-

    Thugs, or thuggees, were members of secretive gangs that robbed and sometimes murdered travellers in India; they were also said to worship the Hindu goddess Kali. The British colonial administrator William Henry Sleeman (1788-1856) took a special interest in these gangs and mounted a campaign to eradicate them. Between 1826 and 1840 thousands of Thugs were imprisoned or hanged. The outcome of the operation was due in part to Sleeman's focus on gathering intelligence about the gangs' coded communications. This substantial vocabulary, published in 1836, was compiled from conversations with informers and interrogations of prisoners. It includes words such as adhoreea, which means an intended victim who escaped being murdered, or dhurohurkurna, which is the verb 'to strangle'. The book contains much fascinating data for linguists and historians, and includes an appendix of cases and depositions that constitutes a useful source on crime in colonial India.

  • - With Private Correspondence Relative to the Annexation of Oude to British India, etc.
    av W. H. Sleeman
    596 - 603,-

    The British administrator William Sleeman toured the kingdom of Oude in 1849-1850 and produced a report on its political, social and economic condition. This book, containing Sleeman's account of his journey and selected correspondence, was originally published in Lucknow in 1852; this reissue reproduces the 1858 London edition.

  • av W. H. Sleeman
    746,-

    By the time Lieutenant-Colonel William Henry Sleeman (1788-1856) published this two-volume work in 1844, he had been living in India for more than thirty years. Volume 1 draws from his extensive travels and discusses aspects of Indian life.

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