Showing posts with label Punjab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Punjab. Show all posts

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Anglo Sikh War Memorial Ferozeshah - 14

There are portraits of historical personalities as well as paintings depicting scenes of battles of the Anglo-Sikh wars on display. Poetic couples of the contemporary poet Shah Muhammad are also popular exhibit of the museum.

No nation can afford to forget the martyrs and freedom fighters who kissed the gallows for attainment of freedom for all of us. It is out bounden duty to hold them in high esteem and perpetuate their memories by raising befitting memorials so that these could serve as a source of inspiration and courage for our future generations. It was with this background that the Punjab Government constructed an Anglo Sikh War Memorial at Ferozeshah to perpetuate the memory of the brave Punjabis who laid down their lives fighting heroically against the British troops at Mudki Ferozeshah Sabhraon and Chellianwala.

It was in 1845 that the first encounter between the Sikhs and the British troops took place at Mudki on December,18,1845 The gallantry the discipline of the Sikhs in the fight evoked admiration even of the enemies. The second encounter took place at Ferozeshah on December, 21,22,1845 The British troops fighting under the command of their commander-in-chief Sir Charles Gaugh sustained such heavy losses that it created a furore in England. They had 748 killed out of which 54 were officers and 1625 wounded at Ferozeshah. Lord Hardings. Governor General supervised the battle of Ferozeshah. The third encounter took place at Sabhraon on February 10,1846 and the last battle was fought at Chellianwala on January 13,1849.

The ultimate victory of the British was not due to their superiority over the Sikh troops but it was due to the faint heartedness of S Tej Singh and incompetence of Lal Singh the Sikh Generals. The British Commanders in chief lord Gaugh who personally supervised all these battles had recorded in his diary. The Policy prevented me from recording my personal sentiments of the splendid gallantry of the fallen foe and I declare were if not from a conviction that my country's good required the sacrifice. I could have wept to have witnessed the fearful slaughters of so devoted a body.The three storied imposing building raised over a platform near the banks of the Rajasthan Canal and Sirhind Feeder on the GT Road has been designed by Mr H S Chopra Senior Architect Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana, under the guidance of DR MS Randhawa, the then Vice Chancellor who was also the Chairman f the Ferozeshah Memorial Committee set up by the Punjab Government.

In the hall on the ground floor weapons relating to the period of the Anglo Sikh War are displayed. Quotes from WARS of Shah Mohammad and Cunningham's History of the Sikhs are inscribed in Bronze. The Weapons have been donated by the Punjab Government from the Museum at Patiala. The hall has four paintings depicting the four battles of Mudki, Ferozeshah Sabhraon and Chellianwala. Mr Kirpal Singh a renowned artist prepared these paintings.


Related Links :

01. Museums and Art Gallaries of India : A Survey - 1
02. Museums of Jammu and Kashmir : Sri Pratap Singh Museum Srinagar - 2
03. Art Gallery Jammu :Dogra Art Gallery - 3
04. Himachal Pradesh : The Library of Tibetan Works and Archives Dharmshala - 4
05. Himachal Pradesh : Bhuri Singh Museum, Shimla - 5
06. Shimla State Museum - 6
07. The Nicholas Roerich Gallery, Shimla - 7
08. Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Summerhil, Shimla - 8
09. Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum, Naggar - 9
10. Punjab and Haryana : Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum, Amritsar - 10
11. Government Museum and Art Callery, Chandigarh - 11
12. The Chandigarh Architecture Museum - 12
13. The Natural History Museum, Chandigarh - 13

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Punjab and Haryana : Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum, Amritsar - 10

Guys, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum of Amritsar is a fine collection of paintings, arms, manuscripts and coins of 18th and 19th centuries are featured.

Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum, a must visit on any Amritsar Trip. The museum in its hay days was the summer palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Today, it houses pictures, weapons and letters written to Maharaja Ranjit Singh by British Officers. The park is located in Deorhi Ram Bagh.

The summer palace of formerly king, Maharaga Ranjit Singh is now changed in to a wonderful Museum. It is encircled by the lovely garden Ram Bagh. Maharaja Renjith Singh is a outstanding figure, who had cut up a small concavity for himself in the history of India. The Museum displays objects connecting to Maharaja Ranjit Singh such as arms and armour, outstanding paintings and centuries old coins and manuscripts.

Most of the paintings that were put on display showcase the court and camp of the king and among them, the most significant one is the painting of the city of Lahore with all its elegant structures. This legendary king of Punjab had shown a worthy of high praise spirit of school of thought and it is chewed over on the coins that are displayed in the Museum. The manuscripts that were shown in the museum give a clear account of the rich history and tradition of the Sikh responsibility especially of the time of Ranjith Singh.

One among the major objects on sight is a parwana of Maharaja Ranjit Singh to Raja of Kapurthala, which holds the phocine of Ranjit Singh. The Sikhs are considered to be very brave people and the arms and ammunition section of the Museum shows a rich collection of weapons, which were encountered generally especially at the present time among the great warriors of that time.

A respected face of the medieval India, Maharaja Ranjith Singh beautifies a noteworthy position in the heart of the people of this region. This Museum is a genuine effort to depict the life of the great hero of the time that has elapsed in its entirety and is a worthy to watch spectacle in Amritsar.

This museum opens at 10 am to 5 pm and closed on Mondays. No any sort of amount charged to see the museum, it is free for all.

Related Links :

01. Museums and Art Gallaries of India : A Survey - 1
02. Museums of Jammu and Kashmir : Sri Pratap Singh Museum Srinagar - 2
03. Art Gallery Jammu :Dogra Art Gallery - 3
04. Himachal Pradesh : The Library of Tibetan Works and Archives Dharmshala - 4
05. Himachal Pradesh : Bhuri Singh Museum, Shimla - 5
06. Shimla State Museum - 6
07. The Nicholas Roerich Gallery, Shimla - 7
08. Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Summerhil, Shimla - 8
09. Uruswati Himalayan Folk Art Museum, Naggar - 9