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Kanpur

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Kan·pur  (känpr) also Cawn·pore (kônpôr, -pr)
A city of northern India on the Ganges River southeast of Delhi. The entire British garrison, including women and children, were massacred during the Indian Mutiny of 1857. Population: 2,530,000.

Kanpur [kɑːnˈpʊə]
n
(Placename) an industrial city in NE India, in S Uttar Pradesh on the River Ganges: scene of the massacre by Nana Sahib of British soldiers and European families and his later defeat by British forces in 1857. Pop.: 1 874 409 (1991) Former name Cawnpore


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