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ASI museums in India
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Indian War Memorial Museum, Red Fort (New Delhi)
Indian War Memorial Museum, Red Fort (New Delhi)
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This museum was set up as a tribute to the soldiers who had participated in the world war in India or abroad on behalf of the British. Naubat Kahana or Naqqar Khana (Musical house) of the Red Fort was chosen to accommodate the museum in its first and second floors. The museum is approachable from the north and south of the building facing east.
The introductory gallery comprises diorama showing the battle of Panipat with the army of Babur and Ibrahim Lodi standing opposite each other. The other displayed objects are arrows, swords, khukris, revolvers, machine guns, shells etc. Variety of daggers with ivory and inscribed hilt, chest armour, small weapons like gupti, battle axes are also exhibited in the gallery. Helmets, armours, different types of swords, daggers etc are displayed in Gallery No. 2 and 3. Bomb fuses, shells, models of pistols, bullets, gun powder flasks on display gives vivid picture of the arms and ammunition used during the First World War.
The last two galleries show the impact of European industrialization over the weapons and communication since radars, telephone, telegraph, signal lamps, guns with periscope, trench periscope etc were introduced during the war. Various types of badges, ribbons, uniform of Turkish and New Zealand army officers, and flags are also put on display. Model of army transport cart and railway goods track, model of Baghdad Arab port and Basra dockyard exhibited in the museum attract the attention of the visitors. Another attraction of the gallery is the complete dress of Maharaja Jodhpur. His Highness Pratap Singh including kurta (long shirt), belt, trouser, turban with zari work, shoes and inscribed sword with sheath.
Located on the northeast of the Red Fort, Salimgarh was built by Islam Shah Sur (1545 – 1554 AD), also known as Salim Shar, son and successor of Sher Shah Sur (1540 – 1545 AD). It remained unfinished during Salim Shah’s death in 1552. Roughly semi-circular on plan with a circuit of the walls about a km it originally stood on an island close to the west bank of Yamuna River.
A portion of Salimgarh fort, which the Archaeological Survey of India initially took over from the Indian army, has been developed in 1995 as a memorial to the Indian freedom fighters. The two barracks which were used to imprison Shah Nawaz Khan, Prem Kumar Sahgal, Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon and hundreds of other soldiers of the Indian National Army and other barracks are being maintained as a memorial. This memorial was originally a guard room constructed by the British army in 1916 AD. During the historical INA trial in Red Fort many of the prisoners were detained here.
The Archaeological Survey of India tool over these barracks from the Indian army in 1992 for conservation and preservation on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Quit India movement and was dedicated to the INA heroes. INA uniform worned by Col. Prem Kumar, riding boots and coat buttons of Col. Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon, photographs of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and others are on display. In one of the galleries, excavated material and photographs of the excavation carried out by the Archaeological Survey of India inside the fort in 1995 are also on display.
Swatantrata Sangram Sanghralaya, Red Fort (New Delhi)
The Red Fort is one among the prominent monuments in Delhi, which was constructed by Shahjahan in 1648 A.D. After the downfall of the Mughal empire, the Red Fort was occupied by the British army which pulled down several structures and raised new ones. In 1945 – 46, the INA officers were tried in a court martial and the proceedings of the court aroused nation wide interest. The Congress formed a committee of lawyers for the defence of the accused, Shah Nawaz Khan, P.K. Sehgal and G.S. Dhillon who were found guilty but remitted in the face of the country wide resentment.
On 15th August 1947, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, unfurled the national flag from the ramparts of the Red Fort. The Lal Qila thus became a symbol of independence and national pride. Considering the role the Red Fort has played in the freedom struggle Swatantrata Sangram Sanghralaya was set up in one of the double storeyed army barracks in 1995. The museum provides a glimpse of major phases of India’s struggle for freedom. The following are the phases/episodes of the struggle which have been portrayed in the museum:
1.Prelude to 1857 uprising
2.First war of Indian independence 1857 AD
3.India at the crossroads 1858 – 1884 AD
4.Emergence of Congress 1885 – 1905 AD
5. Moderates and extremist phase 1906 – 1919 AD
6.Beginning of Gandhi era 1920 – 1929 AD
7.India during Civil Disobedience Movement 1930 – 1939 AD
8.Quit India Movement 1942 AD
9.Indian National Army 1942 AD
10.India Achieves Freedom 15th August 1947
In the museum, the history of the freedom struggle is depicted through photographs, documents, paintings, lithographs and objects like guns, pistols, swords, shields, badges, medals, dioramas, sculptures etc.
Arms, weapons gallery planned in State museum
Source The Hindu
J.S. Ifthekhar
- Work order issued to set it up at a cost of Rs.10 lakhs
- Gun used by Tipu Sultan will be the main attraction for visitors
- 200 swords, blades, guns, cannons, etc. to be displayed
HYDERABAD: An exclusive arms and weapons gallery is being planned in the Andhra Pradesh State Museum in Public Gardens here. Work order has been issued for the Rs. 10-lakh gallery, which is expected to be ready by March end.
Two hundred swords, blades, guns, daggers, bayonets, cannons, pistols belonging to the 18th and 20th century will be on display on the second floor . The weaponry is now lying in the reserve collection of the museum. Attractive display panels are being designed to showcase the armaments, which represent the evolution and usage of weapons of domestic, carpentry, agricultural and war.
Some of these arms were exhibited earlier along with other things. “Now it is proposed to have a separate gallery,” said J. Kedareshwari, Director, Archaeology and Museums.
The gun used by Tipu Sultan will be the main attraction for visitors. It has an inscription in golden letters and a symbol of the tiger. The arms of Deccan of medieval and late medieval periods comprise mainly of war weapons such as battleaxes, swords, daggers, `jambias’, curved swords, lancers, it is said.
During the last two-and-a-half years the department has completely reorganised 16 galleries in the museum at a whopping cost of Rs. 2 crores.
District museums
The department is going in a big way to set up district museums to highlight the evolution, heritage and culture of the particular district. As part of this plan it is proposed to open museums at Vishakapatnam and Vizianagaram on May 18 coinciding with the International Museum Day, Dr. Kedareshwari said.
For the first time, the latter will have a `Hall of Fame’ to showcase important personalities of the district.
MUSEUMS WITH ARMS History in India
There are Arms displays at Museum in:
Maharashtra
- Allakot , Dist – Solapur, Maharashtra.
- BHARAT ITIHAS SAMASHODHAK MANDAL MUSEUM, 1321 Sadashiv Peth, Pune, Maharashtra
- MARATHA HISTORY MUSEUM, Deccan College, Yerawada, Pune, Maharashtra
- Central Museum, town hall, kolhapur, maharashtra
Madhya Pradesh
- State Museum, Dhubela Nowaganj, Chattarpur Dist, MP.
- Maharaja jiwajirao museum, Jai vilas palace, lashkar, Gwalior, MP.
Jammu And Kashmir
- Dogra ART gallery, jammu.
- SRI PRATAP SINGH MUSEUM, Lal Mandi, Srinagar, Kashmir
Punjab
- ARMS & CHANDELIERS GALLERY, Quila Patiala, Patiala, Punjab
- Central Sikh Museum, Golden temple, Amritsar, Punjab.
New Delhi
- National Museum, Janpath (link given above)
- Red Fort Museum Of Arms & Weapons, Redfort, New delhi.
- Airforce museum, airforce station, Palam, Delhi.
Kerala
- Pareekshith Thampura Museum, Darbar hall, ernakulam, kerala.
Andhra pradesh
- Andhra Pradesh State Museum, public gardens hydearabad, AP.
- Site Museum, Kutub shahi Tombs Complex, Golconda, Hyderabad, AP
Bihar
- BABU KUNWAR SINGH MEMORIAL MUSEUM, jagdishpur, Bhojpur, BIHAR
- Bhagalpur Museum, Stations Club, bhagalpur, Bihar.
- RANCHI MUSEUM, Tribal Research Institute Building, Morabadi Road, Ranchi, Bihar
- NAWADA MUSEUM, PO Nawada, District Nawada, Nawada, Bihar
- Gaya Museum, gaya, Bihar.
Himachal pradesh
- Bhuri Singh Museum, Chamba, Himachal.
- HIMACHAL STATE MUSEUM, Near Chauramaidan, Shimla, Himachal
Tamil Nadu
- Fort Museum, South beach road, chennai.
Karnataka
- Local antiquities museum, Chitradurga, Karnataka. District Museum, maharaja park, Hasan, Karnataka.
- GOVERNMENT MUSEUM, Shimoga, Karnataka
- FOLKLORE MUSEUM, University of Mysore, Manasa Gangotri, Mysore, Karnataka
- Government Museum, Fort, Madikeri, Kodagu, karnataka.
Gujarat
- Darbar hall museum, Diwan Chowk, Junagadh, Gujarat.
Rajastan
- SRC MUSEUM OF INDOLOGY & UNIVERSAL INSTITUTE OF ORIENTOLOGY, 24 Gangwal Park, Jaipur, Rajasthan
- GOVERNMENT MUSEU, MAhar, Udaipur, Rajasthan
- MAHARANA MADHO SINGH MUSEUM AND SARASWATI BHANDAR, Fort, Kota, Rajasthan
- BIRLA MUSEUM, Pilani, Distt Jhun junu, Pilani, Rajasthan
- Govt Museum, kota, rajastan
- SIKAR MUSEUM, Sikar, Rajasthan
- Government museum, jodhpur, rajastan.
- Central Museum ram niwas garden, jaipur.
- Maharaja Sawai man Singh II Museum, City palace, jaipur.
- Govt Museum, bikaner, Rajastan.
- Rajputana Museum, Ajmer, rajastan
- Govt Museum, City palace Alwar, rajastan.
Uttar pradesh
- Allahabad Museum, Motilal nehru park, Allahabad, UP
Orissa
- Behrampur branch museum, behrampur, Ganjam (Dist), Orissa.
- Dhenkanal Branch Museum, Dhenkanal, orissa.
Source: India Tourism
Artillely Screw Gun
Source: Photobucket
105 mm Indian Field Gun
105 mm Light Field Gun
105 mm M-46 Catapult
155 mm Bhim T-6 self-propelled gun (Joint development with South Africa)
214 mm Pinaka Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher
All Weather Air Defence Gun System (AWADGS)
2.75 inch (70 mm) Mountain Gun (World War I)
130 mm Abbot
75 mm/24 Pounder Indian Mountain Gun
155 mm metamorphasis gun
76 mm mountain gun
100 mm M-1944
51 mm E1 lightweight platoon mortar
81 mm E1 light mortar
81 mm long range mortar
120 mm E1 light mortar
88 mm 25 pounder howitzer
180 mm S-23
40 mm Bofors L/70 anti-aircraft gun (upgraded variant)
40 mm Bofors L/60 anti-aircraft gun (upgraded variant)
British Indian Army Artillery
Photograph of an Indian Army 10 pounder Mountain Gun crew in action, East Africa, World War I.This is possibly the 28th Mountain Battery in the Lake Victoria region. It supported British amphibious operations at Shirati & Bukoba in German East Africa.The gun shield is a local addition, made and fitted at the Uganda Railway workshop, Nairobi, in 1914
“The Times History of the War”, Volume X, Page 137, published 1917.
(1914-1918)
A mountain artillery crew from the British Indian Army demonstrating assembly of the RML 2.5 inch Mountain Gun.
Date : circa 1895.
Author : Fred Bremner
source: http://www.harappa.com/bremner/a9.html
British Indian Army Artillery
Photograph of an Indian Army 10 pounder Mountain Gun crew in action, East Africa, World War I.This is possibly the 28th Mountain Battery in the Lake Victoria region. It supported British amphibious operations at Shirati & Bukoba in German East Africa.The gun shield is a local addition, made and fitted at the Uganda Railway workshop, Nairobi, in 1914
“The Times History of the War”, Volume X, Page 137, published 1917.
(1914-1918)
A mountain artillery crew from the British Indian Army demonstrating assembly of the RML 2.5 inch Mountain Gun.
Date : circa 1895.
Author : Fred Bremner
source: http://www.harappa.com/bremner/a9.html
Books on Guns and History (courtesy: Google books)
Books on Indian Arms History
Firearms: A Global History to 1700
By Kenneth Warren Chase
Published by Cambridge University Press, 2003
ISBN 0521822742, 9780521822749
290 pages
Military Leadership in India: Vedic Period to Indo-Pak Wars
By Rajendra Nath
Published by Lancers Books, 1990
Original from the University of California
Digitized 12 Mar 2007
586 pages
The Extremist Challenge: India Between 1890 and 1910
By Amales Tripathi
Published by Orient Longmans, 1967
Original from the University of Michigan
Digitized 13 Jan 2006
246 pages
Technology in World Civilization: A Thousand-year History
By Arnold Pacey
Published by MIT Press, 1990
ISBN 0262660725, 9780262660723
238 pages
A Dictionary of Military History and the Art of War: and the art of war
By André Corvisier, John Childs, John Charles Roger Childs, Chris Turner
Translated by Chris Turner
Contributor André Corvisier
Published by Blackwell Publishing, 1994
ISBN 0631168486, 9780631168485
916 pages
The Evolution of the Artillery in India: From the Battle of Plassey (1757) to the Revolt of 1857
By R. C. Butalia
Published by Allied Publishers, 1998
ISBN 8170238722, 9788170238720
388 pages
The French in India: From Diamond Traders to Sanskrit Scholars
By Rose Vincent
Contributor Rose Vincent
Published by Popular Prakashan, 1990
Original from the University of California
Digitized Feb 21, 2007
ISBN 0861322592, 9780861322596
165 pages
Official Documents, Relative to the Negotiations Carried on by Tippoo Sultaun, with the French Nation, and Other Foreign States, for Purposes Hostile to the British Nation: To which is Added, Proceedings of a Jacobin Club, Formed at Seringapatam, by the French Soldiers in the Corps Commanded by …
By Nawab of Mysore Fath ʻAli Tipu Sultan, Fath ʼAli Tipu Sultan, India, Jacobin Club, India, East India Company, East India Company
Published by printed at the Honorable Company’s Press, 1799
Original from Oxford University
Digitized May 30, 2007
195 pages
http://books.google.com/books?printsec=frontcover&dq=India+and+the+french&lr=&ei=yZHvSPC2KY32sgPz_Y2YBw&id=lVYOAAAAQAAJ&output=text
The Dangers of British India from French Invasion and Missionary Establishments: To which are Added Some Account of the Countries Between the Caspian Sea and the Ganges, a Narrative of the Revolutions which They Have Experienced Subsequent to the Expeditions of Alexander the Great, and a Few …
By David Hopkins
Published by Printed for and sold by Black, Parry, and Kingsbury, 1809
Original from Oxford University
Digitized Nov 14, 2007
191 pages
http://books.google.com/books?printsec=frontcover&dq=India+and+the+french&lr=&ei=yZHvSPC2KY32sgPz_Y2YBw&id=DRANAAAAYAAJ&output=text
An Account of the War in India: Between the English and French, on the Coast of Coromandel, from 1750 to the Year 1760
By Richard Owen Cambridge, Stringer Lawrence, John Call
Published by T. Jefferys, 1761
Original from the New York Public Library
Digitized Sep 10, 2007
339 pages
The Portuguese in India: Being a History of the Rise and Decline of Their Eastern Empire
By Frederick Charles Danvers
Published by Asian Educational Services, 1988
ISBN 8120603915, 9788120603912
The French in India: First Establishment and Struggle
By Siba Pada Sen
Published by University of Calcutta, 1947
Original from the University of Michigan
Digitized Aug 28, 2007
360 pages
History of the French in India: From the Founding of Pondichery in 1674 to the Capture of that Place in 1761
By G B Malleson
Published by Adamant Media Corporation, 2005
ISBN 1402192746, 9781402192746
648 pages
Final French Struggles in India and on the Indian Seas: Including an Account of the Capture of the Isles of France and Bourbon, and Sketches of the Most Eminent Foreign Adventurers in India Up to the Period of that Capture : with an Appendix Containing an Account of the Expedition from India to …
By George Bruce Malleson
Published by W.H. Allen, 1878
Original from Oxford University
Digitized Nov 14, 2007
289 pages
Anglo-Maratha Relations, 1785-96
By Sailendra Nath Sen
Published by Popular Prakashan, 1994
ISBN 8171547893, 9788171547890
328 pages
The Military Revolution: Military Innovation and the Rise of the West, 1500-1800
By Geoffrey Parker
Published by Cambridge University Press, 1996
ISBN 0521479584, 9780521479585
265 pages
The Cambridge Economic History of India
By Tapan Raychaudhuri, Tapan Raychaudhuri Irfan Habib, Irfan Habib
Published by Orient Blackswan, 2005
ISBN 8125027300, 9788125027300
A Catalogue of Books Relating to the Military History of India
By Maurice James Draffen Cockle, United Service Institution of India
Published by Government Central Printing Office, 1901
Original from the University of California
Digitized Jul 30, 2008
101 pages
A Guide to the Sources of British Military History
By Robin Higham
Published by Routledge, 1972
ISBN 0710072511, 9780710072511
630 pages
A Dictionary of Military History and the Art of War: and the art of war
By André Corvisier, John Childs, John Charles Roger Childs, Chris Turner
Translated by Chris Turner
Contributor André Corvisier
Published by Blackwell Publishing, 1994
ISBN 0631168486, 9780631168485
916 pages
Military History of India
By Hemendra Chandra Kar
Published by Firma KLM, 1980
Original from the University of California
Digitized 30 Jul 2008
731 pages
Political, Legal, and Military History of India
By Harbans Singh Bhatia
Published by Deep & Deep Publications, 1986
Item notes: v. 6
Original from the University of California
Victorian Military Campaigns: the Sikh wars, 1845-9, the Third China war, 1860, the expedition to Abyssinia, 1867-8, the Ashanti campaign, 1873-4, the South African war, 1880-1, the Egyptian campaign, 1882, the reconquest of the Sudan, 1896-9..
By Brian Bond
Compiled by Brian Bond
Published by Praeger, 1967
328 pages
The Decisive Battles of India: From 1746 to 1849 Inclusive
By George Bruce Malleson
Published by W.H. Allen, 1883
Original from Oxford University
Digitized Jul 3, 2006
419 pages
The British Raj and Its Indian Armed Forces, 1857-1939: 1857-1939
By Partha Sarathi Gupta, Anirudh Deshpande
Contributor Partha Sarathi Gupta, Anirudh Deshpande
Published by Oxford University Press, 2002
Original from the University of Michigan
Digitized Aug 27, 2007
ISBN 0195658051, 9780195658057
303 pages
Contents
Introduction
1 martial races, Indian Army, Kshatriyas
Punjab and
7 Sikhs, Bengal Army, Indian Army
Military Indianization
45 Anglo-Indian, VCOs, martial races
Leadership in the Indian Army: Biographies of Twelve Soldiers
By V. K. Singh
Published by SAGE, 2005
ISBN 0761933220, 9780761933229
417 pages
The Garrison State: The Military, Government and Society in Colonial Punjab 1849-1947
By Tai Yong Tan
Published by SAGE, 2005
ISBN 0761933360, 9780761933366
333 pages
Between Two Worlds: A Rajput Officer in the Indian Army, 1905-21 : Based on the Diary of Amar Singh of Jaipur
By Jr. Ellinwood, DeWitt C. Ellinwood
Published by University Press of America, 2005
ISBN 0761831134, 9780761831136
679 pages
The Army of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
By Balwant Singh, writer on Sikh history Balwant Singh, Sardar Balwant Singh
Published by Lahore Book Shop, 1945
Original from the University of Michigan
Six Battles for India: The Anglo-Sikh Wars, 1845-6, 1848-9
By George Ludgate Bruce, George Bruce
Published by Arthur Barker Ltd., 1969
ISBN 021317796X, 9780213177966
336 pages
Maharaja Ranjit Singh and His Times
By J. S. Grewal, Indu Banga
Published by Dept. of History, Guru Nanak Dev University, 1980
Original from the University of Michigan
Digitized Nov 10, 2006
296 pages
The Sikh Army 1799-1849
By Ian Heath, Michael Perry
Illustrated by Michael Perry
Published by Osprey Publishing, 2005
ISBN 1841767778, 9781841767772
48 pages
Military System of the Sikhs
By B. N. Majumdar
Published by Army Educational Stores, 1965
Original from the University of California
Digitized 29 Jul 2008
235 pages
The Freedom Struggle in Andhra Pradesh (Andhra)
By Mamidipudi Venkatarangaiya, Andhra Pradesh (India). State Committee for the Compilation of the History of the Freedom Struggle in Andhra Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, India State Committee Appointed for the Compilation of a history of the Freedom Struggle in Andhra Pradesh (Andhra)
Published by Andhra Pradesh State Committee Appointed for the Compilation of a History of the Freedom Struggle in Andhra Pradesh (Andhra), 1965
Item notes: v.1
Original from the University of California
Digitized 25 Jan 2008
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