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1. Rani Abbakka

1. Rani Abbakka
Rani Abbakka of the Chowta dynasty ruled the Tullu Nadu region which was a part of coastal Karnataka. The city of Ullal served as her secondary capital. The Portuguese made many attempts to capture Ullal as it was of immense strategic importance geographically, but Rani Abbakka repulsed their attack. She was known as the first woman freedom fighter of India.
12min
14. okt. 2023
2. Tilka Manjhi

2. Tilka Manjhi
Tilka Manjhi was first tribal leader from the Santhal community and an Indian freedom fighter who took up arms against British. He organized an armed group to fight against the British exploitation and tyranny during the famine of 1770. On 13th January 1784, Tilka Manjhi killed Augustus Cleveland who was the administrator of the Bengal province. The British finally caught him in 1784 and hung him.
11min
14. okt. 2023
3. Peer Ali

3. Peer Ali
Peer Ali Khan was a bookseller by profession who owned a book shop in Patna. He played a leading role in the organization of the Great revolt of 1857. He secretly distributed pamphlets with coded messages to the freedom fighters through his books. He was publicly hanged by William Taylor, the then commissioner of Patna.
11min
14. okt. 2023
4. Mangal Pandey

4. Mangal Pandey
Mangal Pandey, often referred to as the Indian rebel who shot the first bullet during the rebellion of 1857. Employed as a sepoy in the 34th Bengal Native infantry regiment of the British East India Company, he revolted, when the British introduced bullets smeared with cow and pig lard which was unholy to the Hindu and Muslim communities in India. He was arrested and hanged on 8th April 1857.
11min
14. okt. 2023
5. Dhan Singh

5. Dhan Singh
Dhansingh Gurjar was a Kotwal (police chief) of Meerut, working for the British East India Company. He and many other policemen left the police force to participate in the 1857 rebellion. He gathered several villagers from his community, led them to the city jail in Meerut and released 839 prisoners who were imprisoned there.
11min
14. okt. 2023
6. Veer Kunwar Singh

6. Veer Kunwar Singh
Veer Kunwar Singh was the Talukdar of Jagdishpur. He led the 1857 rebellion from Bihar at the age of 80, when the British started grabbing lands of Zamindars and Talukdars. He persuaded the Indian sepoys working with the British East India Company to join him and sieged Arrah, freeing the Indian rebels and then looting the granary, treasury and armory. He severed his wrist to continue fighting.
11min
14. okt. 2023
7. Nana Saheb - Tatya Tope - 01

7. Nana Saheb - Tatya Tope - 01
Peshwa Nana Saheb and his chief strategist Tatya Tope, revolted against the British when the latter did not recognize Nana Saheb as the legal heir to the throne of Bithoor he was the adopted son of Bajirao II. Nana Saheb cleverly plotted against the British, and with Tatya Tope, came together with all like-minded heads of the states to begin a revolt simultaneously all over India on 31st May 1857.
11min
14. okt. 2023
8. Nana Saheb - Tatya Tope - 02

8. Nana Saheb - Tatya Tope - 02
Nana Saheb and Tatya Tope's plan to begin the revolt simultaneously failed, but people had started revolting sporadically and it was becoming a great problem for the British. The British asked for Nana Saheb's help to subdue the revolt at Kanpur. Nana Saheb and Tatya Tope grab the opportunity to capture the Kanpur Fort. As a deal, he gives safe passage to a few Britishers escaping from rebels.
11min
14. okt. 2023
9. Rani Lakshmibai - 01

9. Rani Lakshmibai - 01
Rani Laxmibai accepted Maharaj Gangadhar Rao's marriage proposal, even though he was much older than her to save her Jhansi from the law of Doctrine of Lapse. Unfortunately, her own child died immediately after birth. Rani Laxmibai & Maharaj Gangadhar Rao adopted Gangadhar's brother's son. After Gangadhar's death, the Britishers took the opportunity to defeat Lakshmibai and capture Jhansi.
11min
14. jan. 2024
10. Rani Lakshmibai - 02

10. Rani Lakshmibai - 02
A fierce battle ensued between Sir Hugh Rose and Rani Laxmi Bai. Rani Laxmibai gave a slip to the Britishers with the help of her trusted aid Jhalkari. She was ambushed enroute to Kalpi, but managed to escape. With the help of Tatya Tope, Rani Laxmibai captured the fort of Gwalior. Hugh Rose attacked Gwalior and in the battle that ensued, Rani Laxmibai attained martyrdom.
11min
14. jan. 2024
11. Rani Ahilyabai Holkar

11. Rani Ahilyabai Holkar
Born on 31st May 1725, in Ahmednagar in Maharashtra, Rani Ahilyabai Holkar took over the reigns of Indore after the death of her father in law and husband. She was a great administrator and a skilled diplomat, loved and admired by her subjects. She constructed many temples throughout India and was instrumental in creating the famous Maheshwari Saree. She efficiently ruled Indore for 30 years.
11min
14. jan. 2024
12. Rani Velu Nachiyar

12. Rani Velu Nachiyar
Born on 3rd January 1730 in Tamil Nadu, Rani Velu Nachiyar, also known as Veeramangai (brave woman), was the queen of Sivagangai. She was the first Indian queen to wage a war against the British East India Company. The British had taken over her kingdom. When Rani Velu Nachiyar found the place where the EIC stored their ammunition, her commander attacked the ammunition depot and destroyed it.
11min
14. jan. 2024
13. Rani Chennamma Of Kittur

13. Rani Chennamma Of Kittur
Rani Chennamma was born on 23rd October 1778 in Belgaum, Karnataka. She was the queen of Kittoor who led an armed resistance against the British East India company after the death of King Mallasarja and eventually her son King Shivlinga. When the British tried to take away her kingdom, she successfully overpowered the Britishers in the first attempt, but was eventually defeated in 1824.
11min
14. jan. 2024
14. Kerala Varma

14. Kerala Varma
Born on 3rd January 1753, Kerala Verma was the king of Kotayyam of Northern Malabar (present day Kerala). In 1792, Veer Verma, Kerala Verma's uncle connived with the British to become the king of Kotayyam. Kerala Verma always opposed the company rule and defied British with his guerilla warfare. However, in 1800, the Britishers sent Major General Wellesley to defeat and capture Kerala Verma.
11min
11. nov. 2023
15. Udham Singh

15. Udham Singh
Born on 26th Dec 1899, Udham Singh was an Indian revolutionary who survived the Jallianwala Baug massacre, ordered by British Lieutenant Governor Micheal O'Dwyer, in which hundreds of peaceful Indians lost their lives. Uddham singh vowed to eliminate Dwyer and after 21 years of pursuit, he fulfilled his vow.
11min
14. jan. 2024
16. Chaphekar Brothers

16. Chaphekar Brothers
Damodar, Balkrishna & Vasudev Hari Chapekar were from Chinchwad, Pune. They were popularly known as the Chaphekar bandhu. In 1897, an epidemic of Plague broke out in Pune, which was very badly handled by the then Assistant Collector of Pune & Plague commissioner Walter Charles Rand. The Chapekar brothers were infuriated by the way people were treated, and plotted to eliminate Walter Rand.
11min
14. sep. 2023
17. Shyamji Krishna Varma

17. Shyamji Krishna Varma
Shyamji Krishna Varma was an Indian patriot, lawyer and journalist. Influenced by Swami Dayanand Saraswati and Herbert Spencer's philosophy of "Resistance to aggression is not simply justified, but imperative", he founded the Indian Home Rule Society, India House and The Indian Sociologist in London. India House was a prominent meeting point for nationalists Indian students in Britain.
12min
30. apr. 2024
18. Khudiram Bose & Prafulla Chaki

18. Khudiram Bose & Prafulla Chaki
Khudiram Bose, along with Prafulla Chaki, attempted to assassinate British judge Kingsford. Kingsford, however escaped the attempt and the throwing of bombs resulted in the deaths of two British women. Prafulla fatally shot himself before the arrest. Khudiram was arrested and convicted for the murder of the two women and sentenced to death.
12min
30. apr. 2024
19. Vasudev Balwant Phadke

19. Vasudev Balwant Phadke
Born on 4th Nov 1845, Vasudev Balwant Phadke was an Indian revolutionary. Moved by the atrocities done by the sahukars and the Britishers on farmers, he believed Swaraj to be the only solution. He led an armed revolt against the British by raiding their armories and treasuries.
11min
30. apr. 2024
20. Shivappa Nayaka

20. Shivappa Nayaka
Shivappa Nayak took over the reins of the kingdom from his corrupt nephew Veer Bhadra in 1645. He build for himself the status of an efficient administrator, a soldier and a monarch par excellence. He braved the Portuguese who levied heavy taxes on the locals for conducting business and drove them out of the Keladi kingdom.
12min
30. apr. 2024
21. Buxi Jagabandhu

21. Buxi Jagabandhu
Buxi Jagabandhu was the chief commander of the Army of the Khurda king Mukunda Dev. He was infuriated when the British took control over Khurda, Cuttack & Puri and restricted the people of the region from making salt. He gathered support from other Paik leaders and started a rebellion against the Bristishers in 1817, which was known as the Paika rebellion.
11min
30. apr. 2024
22. Marthanda Varma

22. Marthanda Varma
Born in 1706 in Attingal, he ascended the throne of Travancore, Kerela in 1729, at a mere age of 23. He defied the Dutch East India company when they tried to set in their foot to control the region through trade and collaboration with Cochin and Kayemkulam. Raja Marthanda Varma defeated the Dutch in the war of Colachel in 1941 and in 1951 compelled the Dutch Government to sign a peace treaty.
12min
30. apr. 2024
23. Sardar Ajit Singh

23. Sardar Ajit Singh
Born on 23rd February 1881, Sardar Ajit Singh, uncle of Bhagat Singh, organised agitations against the Punjab Colonisation Act 1906. He started the Pagri Sambhal Jatta Movement. The British Government of India planned to arrest him. Along with Sufi Amba Parshad, he escaped to Iran & remained in exile for 38 years. He returned to India in March 1947 and breathed his last on 15th August 1947.
11min
30. apr. 2024
24. U Tirot Singh Syiem

24. U Tirot Singh Syiem
Born in 1802, U Tirot Sing Syiem, was a Khasi chief in the early 19th century. David Scott along with Lieutenant Bedingfield coaxed U Tirot Sing for the permission for a passage through the Khasi hills. As soon as the work to build the road began, the British started with their atrocities on the locals, which enraged U Tirot Sing and that was the beginning of the Anglo - Khasi war in 1829.
12min
30. apr. 2024
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