Fort Unchagaon

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Fort Unchagaon is a fort 110 km from Delhi in the village of Unchagaon, west of Bulandshahr district, India. British authorities in India gifted it to Raja Gursahai Singh as a reward for his loyalty during the Indian Rebellion of 1857, and it was later inherited by his grand nephew Surendra Pal Singh at the age of ten-years.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

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  1. Business India. A. H. Advani. 4 April 2010. p. 136.
  2. India Today. Thomson Living Media India Limited. 2007. p. 20.
  3. Singh, Ranjeni A. (6 April 2006). "Unchagaon: Cut off from the world". The Economic Times. Archived from the original on 29 April 2023. Retrieved 29 April 2023.
  4. Etienne, Gilbert (1968). "11. The Panchayat and local affairs". Studies in Indian Agriculture: The Art of the Possible. University of California Press. p. 106.
  5. Gazetteer of the Province of Oudh: N to Z. Allahabad: North-Western and Oudh Government. 1878. p. 486.
  6. Bates, Crispin (2013). Mutiny at the Margins: New Perspectives on the Indian Uprising of 1857: Volume I: Anticipations and Experiences in the Locality. SAGE Publishing India. p. 130. ISBN 978-81-321-1589-2.

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