- Bundela Revolt, 1842
- The Great Revolt, 1857
- Freedom Movement, 1920-1947
Important Documents Displayed
Documents regarding Bundela Revolt, 1842 and the Great Revolt of 1857 have been exhibited-
Nawab Sikander Begum's documents informed regarding migration of merchants from Sehore to Bhopal (1857), Shujat Khan and his 70 followers attack Berasia (1857), British control over Gwalior Fort (1857). Notification announcing reward for the apprehension of Nana Sahib (1857), Narayan Singh's escape from Jail (1857), Raja Mardan Singh's letter to Tatya Tope (1857), Rani laxmibai's letter written to Rani Larai Dulaiya (1857), Raja Mardan Singh's letter to Nana Sahib (1857), British control over Delhi and the arrest of the Emperor (1858), Proclamation for the arrest of Tatya Tope and Rao Saheb (1858), List of corps that have mutinied or been disarmed (1858).
Documents regarding freedom movement have been displayed. Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy (1919), Information regarding Surajmal Jain (1923), lecture regarding duties of Indorians during Mahatma Gandhi's Satyagraha (1930), Disturbance in Prabhat Pheries of Indore (1930), Freedom fighter Luffullah Khan Nazmi's letter (1941), Shakir Ali Khan's letter (1941), Superintendent of Central Jail Bhopal's letter regarding Medical Reports (1941), Congress activities (1942), Agitation by the students of Gwalior (1942), Ban on publicity of Mahatma Gandhi's hunger strike in Gwalior State (1943), Prayers for Mahatma Gandhi (1943), Ban on publication of news regarding Subhash Chandra Bose (1944) regarding celebration of Subhash Chandra Bose's Birthday (1946) etc. are important documents on display.
Besides this, documents and photographs of prominent personalities and important events have also been displayed.
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