Thursday, June 17, 2021

The Aftermath Of Indian Rebillion of 1857 35 Rare Images you have not seen before

1- The mine in the Chutter Munzil exploded by Indian Mutiny rebel forces at the first attack of General Sir Henry Havelock.
2-Uprising Of 1857
3-exterior wall of the Secundra Bagh, a small, walled garden on the outskirts of the city of Lucknow. The figure standing in profile on the right of the building marks the position of a breach which was opened on 16 November 1857,
4- The 32nd Mess House. First attack of Sir Colin Campbell in November 1857, Lucknow.
5- Gateway leading into the Qaiser Bagh, Lucknow
6- Indian soldiers at an army barracks during the Indian Mutiny, 1857. The final spark was provided by the rumoured use of cow and pig fat in the newly-introduced Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle cartridges. Soldiers had to bite the cartridges
7- Nawab Tafazzul Husain Khan, Nawab Of Farrukhabad. He was exiled to Mecca for his role in helping rebel forces during Indian Mutiny 1857.
8- Small mosque in the Qaiser Bagh, Lucknow
9- The place in which General Neil was killed in the Chinese Bazaar, Lucknow
10- Indian Rebellion
11- The road by which Sir Henry Havelock entered the Residency, Lucknow
12- The Chutter Munzil Palace wall in Lucknow, India, which was destroyed by mutineers. In the foreground is the king's boat in the shape of a fish
13- Gateway and Banqueting Hall inside the Residency, Lucknow used as an hospital by the garrison
14- Bailey Guard Gate, Lucknow taken from the inside and showing the Clock Tower
15- The Residency taken from the Redan, Lucknow
16- Church yard and the Residency in the Distance, Lucknow
17- View of the New Battery taken from the Stone Bridge, Lucknow
18- Stone Bridge and the New Fortifications, Lucknow
19- View of the Iman Rasah and New Battery taken from the road to the Nukhee Khan's house, Lucknow
20- Rumi Darwaza, Lucknow
21- Southwest View of the Bara Imambara, Lucknow
22- Asafi Mosque, Bara Imambara, Lucknow
23- Chhota Imambara, Lucknow
24-Sepoy Mutiny
25- Musa Bagh, Lucknow
26- Part of Outram's Camp, Lucknow
27- The Bailey Guard Gate in Lucknow
28- Sikh and British Officers of Hodson's Horse
29- Indian Mutiny Rebel Leader Babu Veer Kunwar Singh, Jagdhishpur, Bhojpur district, Bihar
30- Kashmiri Gate was evidence of the heavy fighting between the British army and the Indian defenders. This was a double gateway to Delhi, built in 1835, on the north wall of Delhi, by a British engineer,
31- Indian Mutiny Rebel Mummoo Khan, Lucknow. He was jailed for life in Kanpur.
32-Aftermath of the Siege of Lucknow. The ruins of the Temporary Officers Mess at the British Residency in Lucknow.
33-Kashmiri Gate was evidence of the heavy fighting between the British army and the Indian defenders.
34-Rare Photos Of Indian Mutiny
35- Photograph of an elephant pulling a field gun, Indian Mutiny 1857
 

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