Fort Ruhya was a fort in Awadh, India (Called Oudh in historical British texts).
It was the site of conflict during the Indian rebellion of 1857, during which 4 soldiers of the British Army were awarded the Victoria Cross.
[1] Today, there is a cemetery where one of the recipients, Edward Spence, is interred.
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