Cellular Jail Story | Dark Past of Andaman’s Most Haunted Prison
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Загружено: 2023-10-29
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What really happened inside India’s most feared prison?
In this travel documentary, we take you to the Cellular Jail in Port Blair, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, once known as Kala Pani. Here, prisoners like Veer Savarkar and hundreds of freedom fighters were kept in solitary confinement, cut off from the world.
We’ll also take you to Chidiya Tapu, one of the most peaceful sunset spots in Andaman — a contrast to the intensity of the jail visit.
Title: Secrets of Andaman and Nicobar Tourism | Cellular Jail | Chidiya Tapi
The Cellular Jail, situated on South Andaman Island, was constructed during the British colonial era in India, specifically in the late 19th century. It was designed to confine and isolate political prisoners, activists, and freedom fighters who posed a threat to British rule in India. The construction of this imposing complex began in 1896 and was completed in 1906. Its unique design earned it the name "Cellular" because it consisted of seven wings radiating from a central tower, which allowed for solitary confinement, making it a particularly cruel and inhumane place of punishment.
The construction of the Cellular Jail was no easy feat. Thousands of laborers, primarily Indian and Burmese prisoners, were subjected to grueling work under harsh conditions. The entire structure was built using local materials, like red bricks and teak wood, which were transported from the Indian mainland. The harsh environment of the Andaman Islands made this project incredibly challenging, but the British authorities were determined to create a facility that would crush the spirit of Indian revolutionaries.
During World War II, Japan occupied the Andaman Islands, including the Cellular Jail. This period saw further atrocities and suffering inflicted upon the prisoners held within its walls. However, in 1945, Japan surrendered, marking the end of their occupation. The Cellular Jail, which had been a symbol of Indian resistance, was returned to India and eventually became a monument to the country's struggle for independence.
🏞️ Mundapahad Trek from Chidiya Tapu 🏞️
After our exploration of the Cellular Jail, we embarked on another adventure in the Andaman Islands by visiting Chidiya Tapu. This picturesque spot, known as the "Bird Island," is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. We decided to take on the Mundapahad Trek, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, lush forests, and a chance to observe the rich biodiversity of the region.
Join us in this exciting journey as we explore both the historical and natural wonders of the Andaman Islands. Don't forget to hit that "Like" button and "Subscribe" for more captivating travel and historical content. Share your thoughts in the comments, and let us know what you'd like to see in future episodes. Thanks for watching, and stay tuned for more exciting adventures! 🌏🌿📜
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