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Roznamcha of Munshi Jeevan Lal During the First War of Indian Independence in 1857 

I will be posting excerpts from Munshi Jeevan Lal’s Roznamcha or diary. Jeevan Lal was the British Governor General’s agent in The Mughal Court and it was practice to write a daily diary – a bulletin that was sent to the British officers. This continued during the summers of 1857.
Major Hodson of ‘Hodson Horse’ had established a highly efficient intelligence network and recruited the Services of Rajab Ali, Mirza Ilahi Baksh, father-in-law of heir apparent, Mirza Fakhru, and Munshi Jeewan Lal.
They reveal the highly organized spy net-work run by Hindus and Muslims who outmatched each other in providing vital information to the British regarding the activities of rebels.
12th May 1857

12th May 1857, according to Jeevan Lal by Rana Safvi

13th May  1857

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14th May

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16th May 1857

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18th May 1857

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19th May 1857

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20thMay 1857

20th May 1857 :Jeevan Lal ka Roznamcha by Rana Safvi

21st May 1857 

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 23rd May 1857

https://soundcloud.com/rana-safvi/23rd-may-1857-roznamcha-jeevan

24th May

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25th May 

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26th May

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