Description
Letters Written During The Siege Of Delhi is a significant historical work that captures the dramatic events of the 1857 siege through the eyes of H. H. Greathed, a British officer present during this crucial moment in Indian history. The text consists of personal correspondence that offers authentic, contemporaneous accounts of the military campaign, daily conditions, and pivotal moments during the siege.
This collection provides invaluable insights into the perspectives of those who witnessed the Indian Rebellion firsthand. Greathed’s letters reveal the tensions, strategies, and human experiences of the siege period, making it an essential primary source for understanding this transformative historical event. The work is particularly valuable for historians, students, and readers interested in British colonial history, military history, and the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this reprint makes an important historical document accessible to modern readers seeking authentic accounts of one of the most significant conflicts of the 19th century.







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