The Anglo-Sikh War Memorial is a monument dedicated to the soldiers who fought and died during the Anglo-Sikh wars fought between the Sikh Empire and the British East India Company in the mid-19th century. The memorial is located in the town of Ferozepur in Punjab, India.
The memorial is designed as an obelisk and is made of red sandstone. It stands at a height of 45 feet and is surrounded by a garden. The monument's base is inscribed with the names of the British soldiers who died during the war, while the upper part is marked with the terms of the Sikh soldiers who fought and died.
The memorial was built in 1890 and was originally located in Ferozepur Cantonment, and it was later relocated to its present location in the town of Ferozepur in 1976. The memorial serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the soldiers on both sides during the war and is an important historical landmark in the region.
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