The year is 1880, and British India is in the spotlight. Robert Case, a half-caste lieutenant in the British Army, is unfairly dismissed from his position. He becomes a member of the Bengali tribesmen's onslaught against the colonial adversary. They apprehend a foreign journalist, and Case tells the narrative of how he was falsely accused on fabricated accusations, which was provoked by the intolerance and racism of his superior officers, and how he was vindicated. Upon the completion of a victorious British onslaught against the rebels, Case is brutally murdered by Colonel Drewe, his accuser, who then hangs himself. The journalist goes home determined to uncover the truth about The Brigand of Kandahar and bring it to the public's attention.
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The year is 1880, and British India is in the spotlight. Robert Case, a half-caste lieutenant in the British Army, is unfairly dismissed from his position. He becomes a member of the Bengali tribesmen's onslaught against the colonial adversary. They apprehend a foreign journalist, and Case tells the narrative of how he was falsely accused on fabricated accusations, which was provoked by the intolerance and racism of his superior officers, and how he was vindicated. Upon the completion of a victorious British onslaught against the rebels, Case is brutally murdered by Colonel Drewe, his accuser, who then hangs himself. The journalist goes home determined to uncover the truth about The Brigand of Kandahar and bring it to the public's attention.
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