How many people were killed in the Cawnpore massacre?
120 British
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.
What happened in Cawnpore?
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.
Who captured the Kanpur?
In the 18th century, Kanpur was conquered by the Marathas.
Why is Kanpur famous?
Currently Kanpur is very famous for Leather Industry in the world. The main mineral of the district is sand. The sand is available in plenty in Ganga River which is used in construction of homes, bridges and roads etc. Brick soils are also available in Kanpur Nagar.
Who led 1857 revolt Kanpur?
Nana Saheb
Kanpur: the revolt was led by Nana Saheb, the adopted son of Peshwa Baji Rao II. He joined the revolt primarily because he was deprived of his pension by the British.
Who was the leader of Kanpur?
Option (a) Nana Saheb was a Maratha leader who led the revolt of Kanpur in 1857 against the British because of the Doctrine of Lapse.
Who led Kanpur in the revolt of 1857?
Who captured Lucknow?
Capture of Lucknow | |
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East India Company | Oudh rebels supported by rebel sepoys |
Commanders and leaders | |
Sir Colin Campbell | Begum Hazrat Mahal |
Strength |
Who ruled Kanpur?
Kanpur came under the British Rule by the treaty of 1801 with Nawab Saadat Ali Khan of Awadh. In the meanwhile, it got a new name by Britishers as ‘Caunpour’ in 1776. This forms a turning point in the history of Kanpur. “The first two spellings were changed to Caunpore and Cawnpour in 1785 and 1788 respectively.