Nicholson Cemetery

Nicholson Cemetery, is a Christian cemetery located in Kashmere Gate, Delhi, India. Earlier it was known as the Old Delhi Military Cemetery and the Kashmere Gate Cemetery. It is the site of the earliest known Christian burials in Delhi NCR. The cemetery was established in 1857 and is named after Brigadier-General John Nicholson, a Victorian era military officer who played a pivotal role during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Kindly WhatsApp us, for Delhi Darshan Agra bus, car, cab tour hire rental from British Nicholson Cemetery will provide you with city sightseeing.

Location:

Club Road, Ludlow Castle, Civil Lines, New Delhi, Delhi 110054 Google Map Location It is located near the Kashmere Gate Metro Station and west of the Inter State Bus Terminal.

History:

It was known as the Old Delhi Military Cemetery or Kashmere Gate Cemetery until the early 1900s, when it was named after John Nicholson, a brigadier-general in the British Army.

John Nicholson was born on 11 December 1821 in Dublin, Ireland. His father, Alexander Nicholson, was a physician. He served in the First Anglo-Afghan War (1839–1842) and First Anglo-Sikh War (1845-1846), but he was best known for his pivotal role in the Indian Mutiny of 1857 especially during the Siege of Delhi. He played an instrumental role during the Siege of Delhi, one of the decisive conflicts of the rebellion. The assault of Delhi took place on 14 September 1857, and Nicholson was selected to command the main storming party. He was shot in chest by a sepoy of rebellions. He was carried to a hospital tent, but after lingering a few days he died of his wounds on 23 September.

The number of casualties resulted from the Siege of Delhi created the rising demand for a Christian cemetery in the area. A new burial-ground was opened in front of the Kashmere Gate, near to Ludlow Castle. Nicholson was among the first people who were buried there. A white marble slab from the Red Fort was taken to build his tombstone and epitaph on it reads. The grave of Brigadier General John Nicholson who led the assault of Delhi but fell in the hour of victory mortally wounded and died 23rd September 1857 aged 35. You may include this tourist attraction in your Delhi Tour Packages.

Tourist Experience at Nicholson Cemetery

Visitors to Nicholson Cemetery in Delhi will find themselves transported to a serene and contemplative space, steeped in colonial history and Victorian-era architecture. Established in 1857, this cemetery is the final resting place of many British soldiers and civilians who lived and died during the tumultuous period of the Indian Rebellion. As tourists wander through the shaded pathways, they will encounter intricately designed tombstones, mausoleums, and epitaphs that tell poignant stories of lives once lived. The cemetery, with its overgrown greenery and tranquil ambiance, offers a stark contrast to the bustling city outside its gates. This peaceful haven invites visitors to reflect on the passage of time, the complexities of history, and the legacy of those who came before. Whether one is a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or simply seeking a quiet retreat, Nicholson Cemetery provides a unique and evocative experience that lingers long after the visit.

Nearest Metro Station:

  • Kashmere Gate Metro Station on Red Line.

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