Thomas Henry Havelock (1790–1857) was a British Army officer known for his role during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. He was particularly noted for his leadership in the recapture of Delhi and the relief of the besieged British garrison in Lucknow. Havelock's military career spanned several campaigns, but he gained fame for his effective command and quick actions during the uprising, where he successfully navigated difficult circumstances to perform notable military feats.

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