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1857 विद्रोह में कानपुर की घेराबंदी एक त्रासदी में समाप्त हुई। क्या हुआ?

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ABritish successfully held Cawnpore
BThe garrison surrendered and was massacred including women and children
CBritish immediately relieved the garrison
DNana Sahib released all prisoners
Correct Answer: The garrison surrendered and was massacred including women and childrenYour Answer: B

Explanation

The Siege of Cawnpore (June-July 1857) ended when General Wheeler's garrison surrendered on assurances of safe passage but the British soldiers were shot while boarding boats. The surviving women and children were later killed at Bibighar before Havelock's relief force arrived.

Important Notes

  • The Bibighar massacre became a major rallying point for British retribution. Nana Sahib who ordered or allowed the massacre was never captured. The Cawnpore massacre inflamed British public opinion and led to harsh reprisals.
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