Indian freedom struggle pictures report

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About This Presentation

A collection of rare images of the Indian Freedom Struggle for school project.


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Ceremony of Burning a Hindu Widow with the Body
of her Late Husband, from Pictorial History of China
and India, 1851.


Charles Canning, the Governor-General of India during the rebellion.

Bahadur Shah Zafar the last Mughal Emperor,
Crowned Emperor of India, by the Indian troops,
he was deposed by the British, and died in exile in Burma.

Lakshmibai, the Rani of Jhansi, one of the principal leaders
of the rebellion who earlier had lost her kingdom as a result of the Doctrine of Lapse.

C apture of Bahadur Shah Zafar and his sons by William Hodson at Humayun's tomb on 20 September 1857.


The hanging of two participants in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Albumen silver print by Felice Beato, 1858

Forced disarmament of cavalry of Berhampore


British soldiers looting Qaisar Bagh, Lucknow, after its recapture (steel engraving, late 1850s)

Secundra Bagh after the slaughter of 2,000 Rebels by the 93rd Highlanders and 4th Punjab Regiment.
Albumen silver print by Felice Beato, 1858.


Bahadur Shah Zafar (last mughal emperor) exiled in Rangoon.
Photograph by Robert Tytler and C harles Shepherd, May 1858

Procession view at Bangalore.


Freedom at Midnight
India is Partitioned. British Leave India. India becomes free from 200 years of British Rule. A major victory for
Gandhian principles and non-violence in general

Mahatma Gandhi Assassination
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was assassinated on January 30, 1948. On 30 January 1948, at 5:17 pm, Nathuram
Godse, a Hindu fanatic got close enough to Mahatma Gandhi at a prayer meeting at the Birla House and shot him
three times in his chest at point-blank range.

The first freedom fight took place in 1857 when Indian soldiers revolted against the British who were working in
the East India Company. They call this revolution as sipoy revolution and they also call this revolt as this was the
first revolution against British. There are many reasons for this revolts like politics, religion, financial etc. the East
India Company used to separate the Indian soldiers and British soldiers and give partiality to them. They never
gave the salaries to Indian soldiers and they used to treat them like animals. They used to insult the Indian
soldiers and the insults had increased to a range that they were not able to tolerate.

Secundra Bagh after Indian Mutiny

Massive Rally of Protestors
A two mile long rally of Indians in Bombay protesting the arrest of Gandhi, 1930


Gandhi, w ho successfully led the freedom struggle against the British colonial administration

Quit India Movement, 1942 an important event of the Indian freedom struggle, was
the outcome of a compound of anti-white fury


Salt March to Break the Law
A photograph from Ankola showing the non-violent civil disobedience movement

Civil Disobedience in Action

Satyagrahis squatting on the beach to break law

Rani Lakshmibai


Police Roughing-up the Satyagrahis
A 1930 photograph shows non-violent protesters being beaten up

March of Satyagrahis in Goa
Press clipping of protestors marching for Goa's freedom

Gandhi in London


Salt march

Non cooperation movement 1930


Gandhi walking through the streets of London

Nehru speaking to a crowd of people


Protest during the arrival of Simon

Sepoy mutiny


Sepoy mutiny

Gandhi addressing a crowd of women

Nehru addressing the crowd as 26
th
Jan to be celebrated as Independence Day

Nehru and Gandhi

Salt march

INDIAN FREEDOM FIGHTERS

Bhagat Singh

Khan Walking With Gandhi

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