define jillianwala bagh incident
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Jallianwala Bagh incident is a very rememberable incident because many of are Indians died and big Indian space celebrating their their festivals gold Baisakhi and on that day in the Britishers attack them in the Jallianwala Bagh many of them were thrown in the bell and may even many of them jumped into Te well because they don't wanted to be killed by someone who is not of their country suites very bad think the diary about our country and many families lost their kids and even the big ones died some very badly and almost it was a meticulous incident that's it triggered from Sana and hope you make my answer the brainliest and yeah
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On 10 April 1919, two nationalist leaders- Dr Saifuddin Kitchlew and Dr Satya Pal were arrested in Punjab.
To protest against these arrests on 13 April 1919, people gathered in a park at Amritsar, called the Jalllianwala Bagh.
Many men, women and children were attended.
General O Dyer, a British military officer, without warning ordered his soldiers to fire from the only entrance of the park.
The firing lasted for ten minutes, more than a thousand people were killed and over twice that number wounded.
General Dyer said that he had ordered his troops to fire to teach the Indians a lesson.
All nationalist leaders condemned this shameful act.
To protest against these arrests on 13 April 1919, people gathered in a park at Amritsar, called the Jalllianwala Bagh.
Many men, women and children were attended.
General O Dyer, a British military officer, without warning ordered his soldiers to fire from the only entrance of the park.
The firing lasted for ten minutes, more than a thousand people were killed and over twice that number wounded.
General Dyer said that he had ordered his troops to fire to teach the Indians a lesson.
All nationalist leaders condemned this shameful act.
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