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Ambala, Haryana, India
Established in 1843, this cemetery is a protected monument under the Haryana Government. It serves as a final resting place for British soldiers, company officials, and many heroes of the World War I. Most notably, it houses the graves of twenty Boer prisoners of war who died here between 1899 and 1902. The site covers nearly 10 hectares of land in the cantonment. Walking through these rows of graves feels like stepping into a forgotten chapter of history. Each tombstone tells a story of a life lived far from home during the British Raj. The site is maintained by the Ambala Cemetery Committee and the British High Commission. It is a place of deep silence and historical reflection for visitors.

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