# How many history in one shot!steemCreated with Sketch.

in #busy7 years ago

Historian Kim Wagner sat on an office in London in 2014, and was sitting in an office in Milan. He got an e-mail from a couple. It was written, they have a skull.

The teacher in London's Queen Mary University's history said that the couple had written to him that they were not comfortable with their skulls in their home. You can not understand what to do about it. The lower part of the skull was not part of the jaw and teeth. The old skull is getting dark-brown color. But another aspect of the skull is that, a note in his eye coat. Handwritten note is the history of the skull.

According to the note, Khuli Havildar Alam Beg. He was in the Infantry Force of 46 Bengal Regiment. With some members of the regiment he was blown off with a cannon. One of the main leaders of the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 and was the most cruel. He took the position along with a group of soldiers on the road to the castle. All Europeans in the fort were running for safety. That party said. Graham, Mr. Hunter's family was brutally killed. 32-year-old Alam Beg, who was 5 feet 7 inches high, was well-off.

Later, the skull took Captain Castello to Britain. He was in charge while hanging Alam Beg.

It is clear from the note that Alam Beg was one of the sepoy rebels, who worked in the Bengal Regiment. In 1858, the British whipped some rebels, including Alam Beg in the Sialkot, in front of the cannons. Later, the skull was taken to England. Though there were many things in the note, why did Alam Beg, who was brutally murdered, did not mention anything about it. That is, there is nothing written about sepoy rebellion.