The Jallianwala Bagh serves as a reminder of the Indian people's quest for independence, as well as the difficulties they encountered along the way.
Red Fort has come to be associated with Independence Day celebrations ever since India achieved its independence.
This historical site served as the starting point of the renowned Dandi March, which began on March 12, 1930. This event is crucial to India's quest for independence.
The fort of Jhansi was constructed on top of a sizable hill called Bangira and was a stronghold for the Chandela Kings during the 11th and 17th centuries.
As a monument and research center for Subhash Chandra Bose's life, a heritage building in Kolkata, Netaji Bhawan, or the house museum created at the home of the Indian nationalist's brother are kept up.
The British government imprisoned prominent independence fighters in this location, including Kasturba Gandhi, Sarojini Naidu, Mahatma Gandhi, Mahadev Desai, and many others.
The Lucknow Residency, the official residence of the British Resident to the Court of Awadh, played a significant role in India's 1857 liberation war.
It was constructed in the middle of the ocean as a haven for political activists when it was still known as Kala Pani. The freedom fighters who were camped out there used it as a torture chamber.