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Siege of Cawnpore

1857 in IndiaBattles of the Indian Rebellion of 1857Conflicts in 1857EngvarB from September 2013History of Kanpur
History of Uttar PradeshJune 1857 eventsMassacres in 1857Massacres in IndiaSieges involving the Indian kingdomsSieges involving the United Kingdom
Massacre in the boats off Cawnpore The history of the Indian Mutiny (1858 1859), opposite 336 BL
Massacre in the boats off Cawnpore The history of the Indian Mutiny (1858 1859), opposite 336 BL

The siege of Cawnpore was a key episode in the Indian rebellion of 1857. The besieged East India Company forces and civilians in Cawnpore (now Kanpur) were unprepared for an extended siege and surrendered to rebel forces under Nana Sahib in return for a safe passage to Allahabad. However, their evacuation from Cawnpore turned into a massacre, and most of the men were killed. As an East India Company rescue force from Allahabad approached Cawnpore, 120 British women and children captured by the Sepoy forces were killed in what came to be known as the Bibighar Massacre, their remains being thrown down a nearby well in an attempt to hide the evidence. Following the recapture of Cawnpore and the discovery of the massacre, the angry Company forces engaged in widespread retaliation against captured rebel soldiers and local civilians. The murders greatly embittered the British rank-and-file against the Sepoy rebels and inspired the war cry "Remember Cawnpore!".

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Massacre in the boats off Cawnpore The history of the Indian Mutiny (1858 1859), opposite 336 BL
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