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Cellular Jail & Andaman’s Historical Stories

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🏛️ Cellular Jail & Andaman’s Historical Stories
The Cellular Jail in Port Blair, also known as “Kala Pani,” stands as a haunting reminder of India’s freedom struggle. Built by the British to exile political prisoners, its solitary cells, execution grounds, and light-and-sound shows evoke the grit and sacrifices of revolutionaries like Veer Savarkar and Batukeshwar Dutt. But beyond the walls of this infamous prison, the Andaman Islands hold many untold tales — of indigenous tribes, British colonization, and World War II battles. Share what moved you most about visiting Cellular Jail and explore the layered history of the islands that goes far beyond their beaches.



   
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