The Telegraph Memorial of Delhi

The Telegraph Memorial is a popular memorial in Delhi that is devoted to this Indian independence movement struggle. The Telegraph Memorial is a tall memorial that was built in 1902, located near kashmiri gate New Delhi. A copy of the famous telegraph can be found at the Red Fort's museum of archaeology.

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The Telegraph Memorial of Delhi

In 1857 a large revolt was held in India as a number of sepoys in the East India Company attempted to try and take over the country. The efforts ended up being in vain. However, it was a critical point to the efforts to get India to become an independent nation like it did during the middle part of the twentieth century. The Telegraph Memorial is a memorial in Delhi that is devoted to this struggle.

The Telegraph Memorial is a tall memorial that was built in 1902. It is located on Lothian Road. It is about half a kilometer away from the Kashmiri Gate and is specifically near the Old Delhi Railway Station and Kashmiri Gate Metro Rail station.ADS_TO_REPLACE_1

This memorial is about a hundred meters north of the location of the British magazine. This was an area where troops had been stationed during this revolt in 1857. It was built on the site of a cabin that a number of official telegraph workers had been based out of. The importance of this site is that this is where the famous ?We are off? signal was given off by two officers who were working in the area at the time of the revolt.

This signal was important to the revolt. It was the last signal that two British officers had sent prior to the revolt. This was used as a means of evacuating from the area when a series of sepoys from the East India Company were about to attack. This was done as a means of helping to get the forces from India to get ready and be able to retaliate before anything worse could happen in the battle.

The site was chosen because this is where the British had made the announcement about this move. It was imperative to the revolt in 1857 and was a sign that showed the great resistance that the people of the East India Company were willing to handle in Delhi as a means of taking in the country and using it as its own.ADS_TO_REPLACE_2

The relationship between India and the British has become more positive during the turn of the century since this revolt was stopped. This would eventually lead to the creation of a free India during the new century. This is the key reason why the Telegraph Memorial was built in 1902. It was to honor the efforts to stop the rebellion and to show how the land is still in good hands.

Today the Telegraph Memorial stands on the site of the area where the telegraph was sent. This memorial consists of a large pillar that is made with gray granite. This memorial is relatively tall at around twenty feet in approximation. A large support on the bottom describes the importance of the memorial and its value to the area.

A good part of the memorial has faded over time. The famous inscription "The electric telegraph has saved India" can still be read. However, a visitor might have to get a closer look into the area to get this message found.ADS_TO_REPLACE_3

It should be noted that the telegraph that was sent from this spot can still be viewed. A copy of the famous telegraph can be found at the Red Fort's museum of archaeology.

This memorial is relatively simple in its appearance and meaning but it is something that truly means more to the country of India and the quest for independence. The Visit to Telegraph Memorial Museum Delhi is a site that where a key point in the rebellion of 1857 occurred in. This helped to impact the tide of the fight between the country and rebelling forces.

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