THE THUGS OF HINDUSTAN BY PHILIP MEADOWS TAYLOR (GRADE - A)
The Thugs of Hindostan is a classic historical adventure novel by Philip Meadows Taylor, first published in 1839. Set in early nineteenth-century India, the story follows Ameer Ali, a young man who becomes involved with the infamous Thuggee cult, a secretive band of robbers and murderers who prey upon unsuspecting travelers. Told from Ameer Ali's perspective, the novel traces his rise within the organization, his internal struggles, and the eventual confrontation with British authorities seeking to eradicate the Thuggee network. Blending history with fiction, the novel offers a vivid portrayal of colonial India while exploring themes of crime, loyalty, fate, morality, and redemption. It remains one of the earliest and most influential English novels set in India.
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