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Kanpur Travel Packages -|- Kanpur Hotels Kanpur
Altitude : 126 mts
Introduction : Kanpur is the most
important industrial center in Uttar Pradesh. It lies on the banks of the Ganga.
Its famous for leather & textile goods. Its now one of the major industrial
cities with aviation , wool and leather industries, cotton , flour, and
vegetable oil mills and chemical works. Nestled on the banks of the eternal
Ganga, Kanpur stands as one of North India’s major industrial centres with its
own historical, religious and commercial importance. Believed to be founded by
king Hindu Singh of the erstwhile state of Sachendi, Kanpur was originally known
as `Kanhpur’. History : Kanpur passed into British
hands under the treaty of 1801 with Nawab Saadat Ali Khan of Awadh. This forms a
turning point in the history of Kanpur. Soon Kanpur became one of the most
important military station of British India. It was declared a district on 24th
March 1803. Kanpur was soon to become the epicentre of the outbreak of 1857, as
some of the leading luminaries of the War of Independence hailed from her,
namely – Nana Sahib, Tantiya Tope, Azimoolah Khan and Brigadier Jwala Prasad.
The three strategic events of the 1857 war at Kanpur were the fight at
`wheeler’s entrenchment’, the `massacre at Sati Chaura Ghat’ and the `Bibighar
massacre’. Nana Sahib had declared independence on the 7th of June 1857 at
Kanpur. The British under Commander Hugh Wheeler retreated into a shallow earth
entrenchment in the cantonment area, later known in history as `wheeler’s
entrenchment’. The English garrison surrendered in the last week of June 1857 on
terms of safe passage to Allahabad. But when on the morning of 27th June, the
soldiers along with the women and children were about to embark into the boats
at Sati Chaura Ghat, fighting broke out and most of the men were killed. The
survivors, women and children were rescued who were imprisoned into the Savada
Kothi and later shifted to Bibighar in the `cantonment magistrates’ compound.
But when it became clear the relieving forces under General Havelock were
nearing the city and defeat was inevitable, the captives-all women and children,
were massacred and their dismembered bodies buried in the well of the compound
on 15th July 1857. The Bibighar was dismantled by the British and reoccupation
of Kanpur and a `memorial railing and a cross’ raised at the site of the well.
The well is now bricked over. Only remains of a circular ridge survive, which
can be still seen at the Nana Rao Park. The Kanpur Memorial Church – `The all
soul cathedral’ was raised in honor of the fallen at the north-east corner of
Wheeler’s entrenchment in 1862 by the British. The marble gothic screen with
famous `mournful seraph’ was transferred to the churchyard of All Souls church
after independence in 1947, and in its place a bust of Tantiya Tope installed as
Nana Rao Park. Nana Rao Park, Kanpur Memorial church, Jain Glass Temple, Jajmau, Kamala retreat, Phool Bagh, Allen Forest Zoo, University of Agricultural & Technology.
Other cities of Uttar Pradesh : Agra, Lucknow, Benaras, Allahabad, Kanpur, Mathura, Jhansi, Mahoba, Meerut, Muradabad, Gorakhpur.
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