S5 E6 The Well of Angels – The Betrayal at Cawnpore

S5 E6 The Well of Angels – The Betrayal at Cawnpore

In this episode of The Dark History Podcast, we explore one of the most disturbing and controversial events of the Indian Rebellion of 1857—the Cawnpore Massacre and the horrifying events at the Bibighar.

What began as a military uprising against the British East India Company quickly descended into one of the most brutal atrocities of the Victorian era. After weeks of siege and unbearable suffering, British soldiers, civilians, women, and children were promised safe passage from Cawnpore. The promise was a lie.

At Satichaura Ghat, that promise turned into betrayal as gunfire erupted and the river ran red. Survivors—mostly women and children—were taken prisoner and confined inside a house known as the Bibighar, the “House of the Ladies.” What happened there next became one of the darkest chapters in the history of the British Empire, a story so brutal it shocked Victorian society and ignited a cycle of vengeance that would reshape colonial rule in India.

In this deeply researched episode, we examine the religious and political tensions that sparked the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the siege of Cawnpore and the desperate conditions inside the British entrenchment, and the betrayal at Satichaura Ghat that turned a promise of safe passage into slaughter. We also uncover the imprisonment and massacre inside the Bibighar, the infamous well at Cawnpore later memorialised by the “Well of Angels” monument, and the brutal British retaliation that followed, giving rise to the cry “Remember Cawnpore!”

This episode looks beyond the propaganda and myth to uncover the human horror behind the event—broken promises, calculated revenge, and the devastating consequences of colonial conflict.

⚠️ Listener discretion advised: This episode contains graphic historical descriptions involving violence against civilians.

If you’re fascinated by dark history, Victorian history, colonial history, true historical crime, and the hidden atrocities of the British Empire, this is an episode you won’t forget.

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