File:Lucknow Secundra Bagh Gate.jpg

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The gateway into the Sikander Bagh. The site was stormed in 1857 by the British during the Indian Mutiny and witnessed within its walls the slaughter of all 2,200 sepoy mutineers who had made it a stronghold during their Siege of Lucknow [Wikipedia].

See the Battle of Secundra Bagh (Lucknow).


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Source: V Boddy, a postcard owned by Alfred Cecil Gregory
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Title: Secundra Bagh Gate, Lucknow
Subject: Gate
Location: Lucknow
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Date published: pre-1915
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