Book on revolts against British written by K.S.S. Seshan is now in Telugu
The Hindu
Telangana State Telugu Akademy published the book
The book titled ‘The early anti-British revolts in Andhra 1766-1857’, written by K.S.S. Seshan, a retired history professor at University of Hyderabad, is now available in Telugu. The English original, published in 2018, has been translated into Telugu as ‘Andhra – Hyderabadullo British Vyathireka Thirugubatlu’ and published by the Telangana State Telugu Akademy, Hyderabad, as part of the ongoing ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ celebrations. Prof. Seshan, who hails from Chittoor district, highlighted a number of hitherto unknown anti-British revolts both in Andhra as well as the Nizam-ruled Hyderabad prior to the great revolt of 1857, commonly known as the ‘first war of independence’.More Related News
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