Nana Rao Park┬а/┬аCompany Bagh is a public┬аcity park┬аin┬аKanpur, the industrial hub of┬аUttar Pradesh,┬аIndia, built after Indian independence in honor of┬аNana Sahib. Prior to┬аIndian Independence┬аthe location was known as┬аMemorial Well┬аand commemorated the┬аmassacre┬аof British women and children during the┬аIndian Rebellion of 1857.
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History
Bibighar massacre (1857)
Bibigurh house where European women and children were killed and the well where their bodies were found, 1858. The park is of immense historical significance as the location of the massacre of around 200┬аBritish┬аwomen and children, allegedly┬аon the instigation of a courtesan in┬аNana Sahib's court, followed by the punitive actions by British soldiers of the┬аEast India Company┬аduring the 1857┬аIndian rebellion.
Memorial Well (1858 to 1947)
The memorial. Albumen silver print by┬аSamuel Bourne, 1860. The location was originally called Memorial Well after the memorial was raised to commemorate the dead. The memorial had a large railing, a marble gothic screen with "mournful seraph" and a cross at the site of the well. The inhabitants of Cawnpore were forced to pay ┬г30,000 for the creation of the memorial; this was partially their punishment for not coming to the aid of the women and children.
Post Indian independence in 1947
After Indian independence in 1947 the memorial was demolished. A park was built in its place with statues of leaders of the Indian freedom struggle, and named in honor of┬аNana Sahib┬аfor his role in the Indian freedom struggle. The marble gothic screen was transferred to the churchyard of the┬аAll Souls Memorial Church. The remains of a circular ridge of the well can still be seen in the park today.
Nana Rao Park today
A view across the park to the memorial.┬аSamuel Bourne, 1860. The park is located in the central area of Kanpur District and is close to┬аPhool Bagh, LIC Building. The park is well maintained and is popular with many fitness groups. Presently, the park is one of the favorite┬аKanpur┬аparks frequented by early morning and evening visitors. For many people in Kanpur, the park serves as an outdoor location for the start of the day. This includes brisk walking, jogging, swimming, badminton and yoga. The park currently is under the charge of┬аKanpur Municipal Corporation┬аand is well maintained. There is a public swimming pool. A plant nursery is located inside the park. It has a number of beautiful plants. The park has a lot of greenery. Nana Rao Park is a favorite resting place for many types of local birds and bats. The park is replete with statues of eminent people who played a part in the Indian independence struggle. The statues include those of┬аRani Lakshmi Bai,┬аLala Lajpat Rai, Ajizan Bai &┬аTatya Tope┬аwho is believed to have played a part in the massacre. Boodhha Bargad, (Hindi: рдмреВрдврд╝рд╛ рдмрд░рдЧрдж, рдХрд╛рдирдкреБрд░ ) an old┬аbanyan tree, with great historical significance to┬аIndian Independence struggle, is located in the park ground. There is a...
┬а┬а┬аRead moreKanpur is one of the most beautiful cities in India. The city is situated on the banks of the sacred river Ganga. Thousands of tourists visit Kanpur every year to experience the beauty of the historical and religious places located here. The popular and famous tourist spots in Kanpur are Jain Glass Temple, Kanpur Memorial Church, Shri Radhakrishna Temple (J.K.Temple), Jajmau, Allen Forset Zoo, Nana Rao Park, Phool Bagh, Kamla Retreat, Buddha Park, Moti Jheel Park and many more. Out of all these parks and tourist spots the one that stands out is the Nana Rao Park, Kanpur. Nana Rao Park in Kanpur in India was named after the great hero who fought bravely in the first War of Indian independence in 1857, Nana Rao Peshwa. The park was given the name of this great hero, after independence in 1947. Nana Rao Park, Kanpur has historical importance attached to it, because of the Bibighar massacre of 1857 that took place here in this park. The Nana Rao Park, Uttar Pradesh is extremely well and beautifully laid out. It also has a lovely plant nursery. The park looks extraordinarily beautiful when the flowers are in full bloom. Other than the flower beds and trees the park is also adorned beautifully with fountains. Nana Rao Park, Kanpur was previously known as Memorial Well Garden. Amongst all the parks in Kanpur, Nana Rao Park is the biggest park and has impressive dimensions. The park is located at the heart of the city of Kanpur on the Mall Road. Nana Rao Park is situated on the west side of Phool Bagh, which is another attractive park...
┬а┬а┬аRead moreNana Rao Park / Company Bagh is a public city park in Kanpur city, the industrial hub of Uttar Pradesh in North India build after Indian Kanpur is one of the most beautiful cities in India. The city is situated on the banks of the sacred river Ganga. Thousands of tourists visit Kanpur every year to experience the beauty of the historical and religious places located here. The popular and famous tourist spots in Kanpur are Jain Glass Temple, Kanpur Memorial Church, Shri Radhakrishna Temple (J.K.Temple), Jajmau, Allen Forset Zoo, Nana Rao Park, Phool Bagh, Kamla Retreat, Buddha Park, Moti Jheel Park and many more. Out of all these parks and tourist spots the one that stands out is the Nana Rao Park, Kanpur.
Independence in honor of Nana Sahib.The location was originally called Memorial Well after the memorial was raised to commemorate the dead. The memorial had a large railing, a marble gothic screen with "mournful seraph" and a cross at the site of the well. The inhabitants of Cawnpore were forced to pay ┬г30,000 for the creation of the memorial; this was partially their punishment for not coming to the aid of the women and children.After Indian independence in 1947 the memorial was demolished. A park was built in its place with statues of leaders of the Indian freedom struggle, and named in honor of Nana Sahib for his role in the Indian freedom struggle. The marble gothic screen was transferred to the churchyard of the All Souls Memorial Church. The remains of a circular ridge of the well can still be seen in...
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