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The Siege of Lucknow: A Diary presents an extraordinary firsthand account of one of the most pivotal events during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Through the eyes of Julia Selina Inglis, readers gain intimate access to the harrowing experiences of those trapped within the besieged garrison at Lucknow.
This historical diary captures the daily struggles, fears, and resilience of civilians and soldiers enduring months of siege warfare. Inglis’s detailed observations provide valuable insights into the military tactics, social dynamics, and human experiences during this tumultuous period of British colonial India. Her personal narrative serves as both a historical document and a compelling human story.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this work remains an essential primary source for understanding the Indian Rebellion and its impact on those who lived through it. The diary offers readers a unique perspective on nineteenth-century military history and colonial experiences.







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