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Voices of Resistance and Reflection: Ghalib and Marx-Engels Narratives on the Revolt of 1857

Aijaz Ahmad Ahmad

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The Revolt of 1857 was a pivotal event in Indian history, marking a significant challenge to British colonial rule and the decline of the Mughal order. This research paper examines how Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib, a prominent Urdu poet and eyewitness in Delhi, navigating personal and cultural upheaval in Delhi, and Karl Marx, a Western theorist analyzing global imperialism, interpreted the Revolt of 1857. Mirza Ghalib documented the revolts impact in his Persian diary Dastanbuy and personal letters, blending pragmatic loyalty to the British with private critiques of their brutality.Karl Marx and Engelss journalistic from London for the New-York Daily Tribune, analyzed the revolt as a national uprising against British imperialism, offering a systemic critique rooted in his anti-colonial and materialist framework. By analyzing their works the paper explores their distinct yet interconnected voices of resistance and reflection, revealing the revolts personal, cultural, and systemic dimensions. Comparing these narratives- one personal, literary, and culturally rooted; the other theoretical, journalistic, and global- provides a unique lens to explore how diverse voices interpreted the same historical crisis. This study bridges literature, history, and political theory to reveal the multifaceted nature of resistance and reflection during colonial upheaval.

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Copyright © 2025 Aijaz Ahmad. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.

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Paper ID: IJPREMS50400098358
ISSN: 2321-9653
Publisher: ijprems
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