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During the height of freedom struggle against the corrupt East India company's misrule, the Flagstaff Tower on the Delhi Ridge, near the present-day North Campus of Delhi University in Delhi, was valiantly attacked by frenzied Indian soldiers in 1857. The Kamla Nehru Ridge or Northern Ridge is a wooded region in North Delhi and a section of the larger Delhi Ridge. Way past, the surrounding area was barren and there were no growths of trees, etc except low-lying shrubs. The presence of trees would affect the efficiency of the signal tower which is a single roomed structure. This historical tower, now a tourist attraction in Delhi was built in 1828 by the British Indian Army, the building was part of the British cantonment to serve as a signal tower on plot higher than the surrounding areas so that the signal from the tower could be noticed.
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The East India company's despotic rule (then a proxy government for the British Crown), racial discrimination, scant respect for religious sentiments of the Hindus and Muslims in the army, their land and kingdom grabbing spree through dishonest means pushed the natives to the fag end of patience that later snowballed into one of the worst rebellion in the British Empire history. After 1858, the Crown administration took over the subcontinent from the corrupt EIC officials and the new government had continued their oppressive rule till they left India in August 1947. Britain used India as a 'Cash Cow' as long as they could to keep their economy in good nick. It is a known fact that it was the vast revenue from India that financed the Industrial revolution in Britain in the 1800s.
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The uprising that started off at Meerut Cantoment (MP) was put down by the EIC with great difficulty. But the most disgusting aspect of punishment given by the British was just inhuman and nauseating. The western world were offended by the methods employed by the EIC officials against the natives who wanted them out of India for good. One common punishment was to tie mutineers/rebels to the mouth of a cannon and then fire the cannon, completely obliterating the victim. The victim' body will be flown to a long distance blown into smithereens.
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Above image: "Execution at Bombay of a Mutinous Havildar and Sepoy, by Blowing from Guns," Illustrated London News, 1857 Source: ebay, July 2009.
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''A Tale of the Indian Mutiny”, published in 1894 by Fanthome.
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''A Tale of the Indian Mutiny”, published in 1894 by Fanthome.