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Harriette Ashmore’s “Narrative of a three Months March in India: And a residence in the Dooab” is a significant historical document offering a firsthand perspective of colonial India. The work chronicles Ashmore’s extensive travels across the Indian subcontinent and her subsequent residence in the Dooab, a fertile region between the Ganges and Yamuna rivers.
Through detailed observations and engaging prose, Ashmore captures the landscapes, cultures, and customs of 19th-century India. Her narrative provides valuable insights into the British colonial experience, indigenous Indian life, and cross-cultural interactions during this transformative period. The work serves as both a personal memoir and a historical record, documenting the author’s impressions of Indian society, local governance, and the natural environment.
This republished classic by Gyan Publishing House remains an essential resource for scholars, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in colonial history and travel literature.







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