A Popular Account of Thugs and Dacoits, the Hereditary Garotters and Gang-…

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By Leonard Edwards Posted on May 6, 2026
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Hutton, James, 1818-1893 Hutton, James, 1818-1893
English
"A Popular Account of Thugs and Dacoits" by James Hutton is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. This work delves into the notorious practices of Thuggee and Dacoity in India, detailing the methods, motivations, and cultural backgrounds of these hereditary garotters and gang-robbers. The book offers a vivid look into the organizati...
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the book introduces the origins and historical background of the Thugs, tracing their ancestry back to ancient times and describing them as descendants of the Persian Sagartii. Hutton explains how the Thugs were initially influenced by Islam but later adopted elements of Hindu belief, leading to a syncretic view where Thuggee was perceived as a divine calling from the goddess Kalee. Furthermore, the text explores their societal structure, stating that Thug gangs operated with a strict hierarchy and engaged in elaborate rituals and superstitions to justify their actions, showcasing a duality in their mundane family lives and their heinous acts. This captivating introduction sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the Thug lifestyle, motivations for murder, and the complexity of their religious beliefs as intertwined with their practices. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Matthew Thompson
2 weeks ago

The information is current and very relevant to today's needs.

George Rodriguez
6 months ago

A brilliant read that I finished in one sitting.

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