English: Mutiny Memorial is located near Kashmere Gate, Delhi. It was build by the British Indian Government in 1863, in memory of British Soldiers who died while recapturing Delhi during Indian Rebellion of 1857. It contains the memorial plaques of then Brigadier General John Nicholson and other British and Native officers and soldiers who died during the rebellion.
The monument refers "Indian Revolutionaries" as "Enemy". Government of Free India has installed a big plaque in four languages in the front of the Monument which describes "Those who are refereed as Enemy in this memorial were Great Revolutionaries who faught for the Liberation of India from Opressive Colonial Rule".
The monument building is well preserved by the Archeological Survey of India, and is in very good condition.
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