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Blood trail from the 1857 war to a flight down South

  • August 20, 2023
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Blood trail from the 1857 war to a flight down South

Subject: History

Section: Modern India

Introduction

  • Uncovering Descendants of 1857 Ajnala Massacre Victims
  • The Ajnala massacre occurred during India’s 1857 first War of Independence.
  • Event led to significant migration of families from northern India to the southern regions.
  • Victims were from the 26th Native Bengal Infantry Regiment 

Analysis of Remains from Ajnala

  • In 2014, amateur historian Surinder Kochhar discovered skeletal remains of 282 soldiers in a well beneath a gurdwara in Ajnala, near Amritsar, Punjab.
  • Remains accompanied by artifacts like bullets, epaulets, and coins of the East India Company.
  • Scientific analysis of certain markers in the remains indicated their origin from the Gangetic plains.
  • Current DNA data includes mitochondrial DNA from 50 martyrs.
  • Plan to enhance information through nuclear DNA analysis, offering more comprehensive insights.

Forced Migration and Descendant Search

  • After the massacre, British forces harassed families of soldiers, leading to their displacement.
  • Families migrated from places like Dumtahar, Rae Bareli in northern India to Tamil Nadu in the south.

Historical Context: Ajnala Massacre of 1857

  • Location: Ajnala, Amritsar district, Punjab.
  • Sipahis of the 26th Native Infantry stationed in Mian Mir, Lahore.

Sequence of Events and Inhumane Treatment

  • May 13, 1857:Sipahis disarmed due to army-wide outbreaks.
  • July 30, rebellion breakout after killing officers, camped at Ravi banks.
  • British troops led by Tahsildar Pram Nath attacked, killing 150 sipahis.
  • Remaining escaped sipahis surrendered to Deputy Commissioner Frederic Cooper.
  • Transported to Ajnala and imprisoned.
  • August 1: 237 sipahis tied and shot by firing squad without trial.
  • 45 detained sipahis died in unventilated prison from suffocation and heat stroke.
  • Bodies disposed of in a local well.

Rediscovery and Memorial

  • February 28, 2014: Local amateur archaeologists found the well.
  • Well named Shaheedan da Khu (Well of Martyrs).
  • Memorial constructed to honor the martyrs’ memory.
Blood trail from the 1857 war to a flight down South History

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