
8 episoder
1. Chimaji Appa Part 01

1. Chimaji Appa Part 01
Chimaji Appa was a great warrior, born in 1707. He was the younger brother of Peshwa Bajirao. In the year 1737, he pledged to free Konkan from the Portuguese and their atrocities. He gathered other Maratha Sardars and strategized to capture Vasai Fort, which was the capital of the provincial government of Portugal's northern Indian state.
2. Chimaji Appa Part 02

2. Chimaji Appa Part 02
Chimaji Appa laid a siege to capture Vasai Fort. He strategically cut off supplies to the Vasai Fort and made his way towards the fort by digging tunnels against all odds. He was finally successful and in May 1739. The Portuguese faced heavy casualties and losses and ultimately had to surrender.
3. Vinayak Damodar Savarkar Part 01

3. Vinayak Damodar Savarkar Part 01
Born on 28th May 1883 in Bhagur, district Nasik, Maharashtra, Veer Savarkar was an activists, a political leader and a revolutionary writer. His book called The Indian War of Independence about the Indian Rebellion of 1857 was banned by the British. In 1910, Savarkar was arrested by the British government and was ordered to be extradited to India for his connections with India House.
4. Vinayak Damodar Savarkart Part 02

4. Vinayak Damodar Savarkart Part 02
Veer Savarkar attempted to escape from the ship SS Morea and seek asylum in France while the ship was docked at Marseilles. He was sentenced to Cellular jail, where he faced inhuman British atrocities. After his release from the cellular jail in 1921, he developed the ideology of Hindutva while at Ratnagiri jail. He dedicated rest of his life for social reforms and welfare of the people.
5. Kanhoji Angre

5. Kanhoji Angre
Born at the Suvarnadurg fort in Ratnagiri in 1669, Kanhoji Angre rose to the ranks of "Sarkhel', the commander in chief of the Navy due to his feats of attacking and capturing British, Mughal and the Portuguese ships. The British and the Portuguese joined hands to defeat Kanhoji, but was no match to Kanhoji's skill, intelligence and strategies. He remained unbeatable throughout his life.
6. Alluri Sitaraman

6. Alluri Sitaraman
Alluri Sitarama Raju was born into a Telugu family as Alluri Rama Raju on 4th July 1897. Rise in discontent towards the British colonial rule in the backdrop of the non-cooperation movement (1920-1922) led Alluri Sitarama Raju to rebel against the British. Mustering combined forces of tribals, he engaged in guerrilla warfare against the British forces.
7. Saraswati Rajamani

7. Saraswati Rajamani
Saraswathi Rajamani was born in a very rich family in Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar) in 1927. Inspired by Subhash Chandra Bose at a very tender age of 16, she donated all her jewellery to the INA. She was recruited to the Rani Jhansi regiment of the INA in the intelligence wing in the year 1943. Rajamani was sent as a spy along with other female colleagues disguised as boys to British Camps.
8. Lachit Borphukan

8. Lachit Borphukan
Lachit Barphukan was born on 24th November 1622 in Assam. King Chakradhwaj of Ahom kingdom had appointed him as the commander in chief of the Ahom army to retake Guwahati from the Mughals. Lachit bravely led his forces and fought the vastly superior Mughal forces who had tried to invade the territory under the command of Ramsingh at the battle of Saraighat.
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