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Featured Review : On what was probably a hot and stuffy day, Brigadier-General John Nicholson of the Bengal Army led some 2,000 soldiers in an attack on Delhi. The year was 1857; the date was September 23. The famous Mutiny had left much ...See Full Review

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The Nicholson Cemetery

  • 4 out of 5 stars by phileasfogg from New Delhi, India
  • November 18, 2007
The Nicholson Cemetery
Quote: On what was probably a hot and stuffy day, Brigadier-General John Nicholson of the Bengal Army led some 2,000 soldiers in an attack on Delhi. The year was 1857; the date was September 23. The famous Mutiny had left much of North India in turmoil,... Read the full Kashmere Gate review

From journal Historic Delhi Part 6: Remembering the Mutiny

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Kashmere Gate

  • 3 out of 5 stars by phileasfogg from New Delhi, India
  • November 18, 2007
Kashmere Gate
Quote: When the Mughal emperor Shahjahan shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi in the 1650’s, he established a new city at Delhi – which he named Shahjahanabad. Formidable stone walls were built all around the city, and were pierced at regular intervals... Read the full Kashmere Gate review

From journal Historic Delhi Part 6: Remembering the Mutiny