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Meerut rose on 10 May 1857 and opened the road to Delhi. Lucknow’s revolt was led by Begum Hazrat Mahal and Birjis Qadr around the Residency. Kanpur’s rising under Nana Sahib included Satichaura Ghat and Bibighar, then British revenge. Jhansi’s Rani Lakshmibai held the fort in 1858 and died after Kalpi–Gwalior. Allahabad and Bareilly were other major UP theatres.
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Introduction
The 1857 revolt in the then North-Western Provinces and Oudh was urban as well as sepoy. Meerut began it; Kanpur, Lucknow, and Jhansi made it a war of cities that now lie in Uttar Pradesh.
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Meerut
- On 10 May 1857 sepoys and sowars at Meerut rose after the imprisonment of troopers who had refused the Enfield cartridge.
- They killed officers, freed comrades, and marched to Delhi the same night, which turned a cantonment mutiny into a wider war.
- Meerut therefore contributed the first successful rising and the road to the Mughal capital.
Lucknow
- After the annexation of Awadh in 1856, Lucknow became the political heart of the revolt in Oudh.
- Begum Hazrat Mahal placed her son Birjis Qadr on the masnad and led the siege of the British Residency.
- Henry Lawrence died in the Residency; later relief and recapture by British columns were among the longest urban battles of 1857.
Kanpur
- Nana Sahib (Dhondu Pant) of Bithoor led the rising at Kanpur, with Tantia Tope in the field.
- Wheeler’s entrenchment, the Satichaura Ghat killings, and the Bibighar massacre, followed by British reprisal, made Kanpur the bitterest memory of the year.
- The city contributed both a Peshwa claim and a grim cycle of massacre and revenge.
Jhansi
- Rani Lakshmibai refused to accept lapse of Jhansi and held the fort in 1858 against Hugh Rose.
- After the fall of Jhansi she fought on toward Kalpi and Gwalior and died in June 1858, which made Bundelkhand a second front.
Other key events in the State
- Maulvi Liaqat Ali at Allahabad, Khan Bahadur Khan at Bareilly, and operations of Kunwar Singh in the east show that 1857 in this region was more than four cities.
- Recapture of Delhi, Lucknow, and the Ganga towns through 1857–58 ended the open war but left a political memory that still shapes Uttar Pradesh.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD Me[Meerut 10 May] --> D[March to Delhi] L[Lucknow Begum] --> R[Residency siege] K[Kanpur Nana] --> B[Satichaura Bibighar] J[Jhansi Lakshmibai] --> G[Kalpi Gwalior]
Conclusion
Meerut fired 10 May; Kanpur fought under Nana Sahib and the Bibighar tragedy; Lucknow fought under Begum Hazrat Mahal; Jhansi fought under Rani Lakshmibai. Together with Allahabad and Bareilly, they made the territory of today’s Uttar Pradesh the main inland theatre of 1857.
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