Aik Musafir Ki Duniya by Salman Rashid | E241 | John Nicholson's Memorial
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SSA g🙏🌸 I saw Nicholson Memorial (also called Nicholson's Obelisk) many years ago when i visited Hasan Abdal as a pilgrim. At that time there was only GT Road, no Pakistan Motorway. I remember below the memorial/pass was a Greek style fountain near the road, at one time according to Trotter (biographer of Nicholson in 1890s) travelers could drink water there and remember John Nicholson thankfully. According to Trotter, during the Anglo_Sikh War, Nicholson was wounded at this spot but rescued by a friendly Muslim chieftain , Sardar Karam Khan of Wah, later his son Sardar Muhammad Hayat Khan tended to the wounded and dying Nicholson at Delhi in September 1857, subsequently Hayat Khan and his offspring became quite famous during British colonial times. I also visited Nicholson's grave in Delhi, India, it was in very poor shape even then , I dont know if it still exists? All that area of Delhi has undergone lot of development in recent years. Next time i go to India/Delhi I will certainly try to check . BTW, it was also said that back during British times there used to be a cult of "Nikalsayni" Indians, mostly Hindus but also including a few Muslims and Sikhs. Do you have any knowledge about them ? It would be fascinating to learn more😊
PS- I wrote this note and saw the video later, and you have answered some of questions and mentioned the things I also mentioned. Thanks
Thanks for this post Sir. I first learned about John Nicholson in my childhood from his biography called “The Hero of Delhi” by Hesketh Pearson, from my father’s very extensive library. His victory in the 1857 mutiny was bloody and hard fought.
That book got misplaced somewhere when we shifted out of Ranchi post my father’s retirement.
Nicholson was a good soldier and a great leader of men. But I still stand with all those Hindus and Muslims who fought in the War of Independence of 1857 and those who gave up their lives.
I enjoyed the storytelling immensely! Your videos/narration is always something to look forward to!
Sir g dadu se west, johi aur wahi pandhi ke paas kehar Shah ke Tombs aur johi ma Shiva temple kaafi centuries old hain agar research kare to bahut bahtreen jagha hain kehar Shah ke Tombs ke paas aur bhi baht kuch hai
Namaste sir from Bharat
Interesting stories...fan of ur work
My maternal grandparents belonged to Ambala cantt which was an important cantonment in the British era and is still an important cantonment and air force station in India. There was an important road in this cantonment which was called Nicholson road . I think this road was also in the name of this british psychopath known as John Nicholson. This road is still called Nicholson road or not , is not known as old names of cities and roads are being changed in India during the last few years.Any way nice story about John Nicholson.
It still exists with the same name.
Nice to know about your roots. My maternal grandparents lived in Ambala Cantt near Staff Road. My mother was born there in 1942. My mother and maternal uncles and aunts all had finyd memories of Ambala Cantt. Cheers! 14:33
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آپکا پروگرام سب سے زیادہ معلوماتی ہے
ہمیشہ آپکے پروگرام کا ہمیشہ انتظار رہتا ہے۔
آپکی بہت کرم نوازی ہے، جناب،
مارگلہ کی وجہ تسمیہ کے متعلق سجاد اظہر نے اپنی کتاب راولراج میں بھی یہی لکھا ہے
Sir aik video Qubola PR b bnaen Jo arifwala city k sath ha
There is a road named Nicholson Road in Lahore. I wonder if that too is named after Jack Nicholson you talked about.
It is indeed named after John Nicholson.
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سالا جیسے بازاری زبان استعمال نہ کیا کریں
اسی طرح کا ایک مینار چیلیانوالہ میں لارڈ میو نے بنوایا ہے 1849 کی سکھ انگریز جنگ کی یاد میں۔ ابھی تک تو یہ موجود ہے مگر کوئی محکمہ جاتی حفاظت وغیرہ نہیں ہے۔ لہذا کچھ نہیں کہا جا سکتا
Hi rashid sir
Salman sahib, I remember sometime in the late sixties while driving to Peshawar on The Grand Trunk road which was single and went through the the narrow Margalla pass where this cenotaph ‘Nicholsons memorial’ is located on the left on the right wall of the pass was a plaque and a recess into the mountain face. When the road was widened the narrow passage through the Margallas disappeared & the plaque was shifted up to the cenotaph the ornate recess was probably lost. My dad who was driving and providing a running commentary told us kids that Nicholson was killed by kala khan and the Greek like buildings commemorated that ,I recall thinking at the time that“he just made that up “
Another idea is that Margalla is also after the name of Mehrgulla the name of Hun chieftain.
Mehargulla has not such a glorious memories, therefore, its quite impossible. Plz
@@azlanameer4912 well Huns invaded this whole area, still possible.
can u make a program on former state of amb and its present location and status
Scotto irish
Isn't it ironic that on one side we also have SirKap - Mar galla and Sir Kup... Another story is that this was Maar Gali, Gali being a local name for the passes and Maar means Snake in Persian. This place used to be notorious for Russell Vipers.
Sepoy mutiny ke time john Nicholson ki naam mohjut hein.
"d loves p" :D
He was Irish