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On June 20, 1756, a British official named John Zephaniah Holwell survived a night in a cramped cell in Calcutta and published an account that inflated the death toll, erased the Nawab's legitimate grievances, and gave the British East India Company the moral permission it needed to conquer Bengal. The Black Hole of Calcutta became one of the founding myths of the British Empire, but when historians finally examined the evidence in the twentieth century, the numbers did not hold up. This episode traces the chain Fascinates from one contested night to the subjugation of a subcontinent and asks the question the record demands: Who needed this story told exactly this way, and what did they get from telling it?
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