The Anglo-Sikh War Memorial is a monument built by the Punjab Government in Ferozeshah, Ferozepur at Moga Road, Punjab, India, to honor the soldiers who lost their lives in the battle against the British army at Chillianwala.

The memorial was built to commemorate the bravery and sacrifice of the Sikh soldiers who fought valiantly against the British army in the First Anglo-Sikh War (1845-1846). The battle of Chillianwala was fought on January 13, 1849, and was one of the bloodiest battles of the war, with a large number of casualties on both sides.

The monument is designed in the form of a tall pillar, with a Sikh warrior on top holding a flag. The base of the pillar has inscriptions in Punjabi, Hindi, and English, honoring the soldiers who fought and died in the battle. The memorial also has a garden and a small museum that houses artifacts and exhibits related to the battle.

The construction of the Anglo-Sikh War Memorial is a testament to the valor and courage of the Sikh soldiers who fought for their country and their people. The monument serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by these brave soldiers and the struggles of the people of Punjab during the colonial era. It is a symbol of pride and respect for the people of Punjab and a source of inspiration for future generations.