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May 15 2021

Ahmadullah Shah

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Ahmadullah Shah

Ahmadullah Shah (1787 – 5 June 1858) famous as Maulavi of Faizabad, famous freedom fighter and was a leader of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Maulavi Ahmadullah Shah was known as the Lighthouse of Rebellion in Awadh region. He was a man of great abilities, of undaunted courage, of stern determination, and by far the best soldier among the rebels.

With being a practicing Muslim, he was also an epitome of religious unity and Ganga-Jamuna culture of Faizabad. In the rebellion of 1857, royalties like Nana Sahib and Khan Bahadur Khan fought alongside Ahmadullah.

May 13 2021

Kittur Rani Chennamma

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Kittur Rani Chennamma
Kittur Chennamma (23 October 1778 – 21 February 1829)[1] was the Indian queen (rani) of Kittur, a princely state in present-day Karnataka. She belonged to the Lingayat community and received training in horse riding, sword fighting and archery from a young age. She married Raja Mallasarja of the Desai family at the age of 15. Following the death of her husband and son, Rani Chennamma adopted Shivalingappa in the year 1824 and made him the heir to the throne. Rani Chennamma was left with the state of Kittur and an uphill task to save it from the British. She led an armed rebellion against the British East India Company in 1824 in defiance of the doctrine of lapse in an attempt to maintain Indian control over the region, but was defeated and died imprisoned. One of the first female rulers to rebel against British rule, she has become a folk hero in Karnataka and symbol of the independence movement in India.
May 11 2021

Babu Kunwar Singh

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Babu Kunwar Singh
Babu Kunwar Singh (13 November 1777– 26 April 1858) was a leader during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. He belonged to a family of the Ujjainiya clan of the Parmar Rajputs of Jagdispur, currently a part of Bhojpur district, Bihar, India. At the age of 80, he led a selected band of armed soldiers against the troops under the command of the British East India Company. He was the chief organiser of the fight against the British in Bihar. He is popularly known as Veer Kunwar Singh. He gave a good fight and harried British forces for nearly a year and remained invincible until the end. He was an expert in the art of guerilla warfare. His tactics left the British puzzled. In his last battle, fought on 23 April 1858, near Jagdispur, the troops under the control of the East India Company were completely routed, being injured he fought bravely against the British Army and with the help of his army drove away the British Army, brought down the Union Jack from Jagdispur Fort and hoisted his flag. He returned to his palace on 23 April 1858 and soon died on 26 April 1858.
May 9 2021

Dheeran Chinnamalai

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Dhreeran Chinnamalai

Dheeran Chinnamalai is said to be one of the commanders in the Polygar Wars, notably during the Second Polygar War that took place in 1801–1802. After Kattabomman and Tipu Sultan’s deaths in 1799, Chinnamalai sought the help of Dhondia Wagh and Maruthu Pandiyar and lead the local Pattakarars Polygars, notably Varanavasi Gounder and Vella Gounder of Erode, Chinnamalai’s sister’s husband Kumara Vellai of Perundurai, Appachi Gounder of Paramathi-Velur, Aravakurichi Periya Thambi, Somandurai Muchadayandi Vanaraya Gounder of Pollachi and the Naicker Polygars of Dhali, Virupakshi and Ramagiri among others, to attack the British at Coimbatore in 1800.
British forces managed to stop the armies of the allies and hence Chinnamalai was forced to attack Coimbatore along with the above Polygars of Kongu Nadu. His army was defeated and he escaped from the British forces. Chinnamalai engaged in guerrilla warfare and defeated the British in battles at Cauvery in 1801, Odanilai kangeyam in 1802 and Arachalur in 1804.
Chinnamalai was betrayed by his cook Nallapan and was captured by the British in 1805. Nallappan usurped the title of Nallasenapthi Sarkarai Manradiar with British support. He was hanged at Sankagiri Fort on 2 August 1805.

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May 7 2021

Veerapandiya Kattabomman

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Veerapandiya Kattabomman
Veerapandiya Kattabomman was an 18th-century Tamil Palayakarrar and chieftain in Tamil Nadu, India. He fought against the British East India Company and waged a war against them. He was captured by the British with the help of the ruler of the kingdom of Pudukottai, Vijaya Raghunatha Tondaiman, and at the age of 39 he was hanged at Kayathar on 16 October 1799.The historian Susan Bayly says that Kattabomman is considered a Robin Hood-like figure in local folklore and is the subject of several traditional narrative ballads in the kummi verse form. The site of his execution at Kayathar has become a “powerful local shrine” and at one time sheep were sacrificed there.
May 5 2021

Pazhassi Raja

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Pazhassi Raja
Pazhassi Raja was a member of the western branch of the Kottayam royal clan. He fought a war of resistance against the Mysorean army from 1774 to 1793. In 1792, after the Third Anglo-Mysore War, the East India Company imposed control in Kottayam in violation of an earlier agreement of 1790 which had recognised its independence. Vira Varma, to whom Raja was a nephew, was appointed by the East India Company authorities as the Raja of Kottayam. Vira Varma ordered an exorbitant tax to be collected from the peasantry and this move was met in 1793 by a mass resistance led by Pazhassi Raja, who had always been opposed to the Company’s rule. In 1796, the Company made an attempt to arrest Pazhassi Raja, but he evaded capture and instead fought back using guerilla warfare. After a string of serious setbacks, the Company sued for peace in 1797. The conflict was renewed in 1800 over a dispute on Wayanad and after a five-year-long war of insurgency, Pazhassi Raja was killed on 30 November 1805 in a gun-fight at Mavila Thodu (small body of water), in the present day Kerala-Karnataka border.
May 4 2021

Periya Marudhu and Chinna Marudhu (Maruthu Pandiyar)

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Maruthu Pandiyar
The Marudhu Pandiyars were chieftains of Sivagangai, Tamil Nadu, India, towards the end of the 18th century. They were known for fighting against the East India Company. In 1782, Muhammad Ali Khan Wallajah, (the Nawab of Arcot) who claimed overlordship over the Southern kingdoms, sent officials from the East India Company to collect taxes from the rulers. When the king refused after long negotiations, he and the queen were killed at their palace one night. However Marudhu Pandiyar and first Queen Velunachiyar escaped, and stayed with Gopala Nayak in Virupakshipuram for 7 years. After this time, an alliance of kingdoms led by the Pandiyar attacked Sivagangai and retook it in 1789. Both Maruthu Pandiyar were given high positions in the kingdom. The Marudhu Pandiyars, planned to war against East India Company in India. They gave the protection to Velunachiyar who was temporarily seeking refuge from the chaos of war. They along with the war leader Sivagangai and many of their family members, were captured at Cholapuram and were killed at Tiruppattur. They were hanged in the fort of Tirupputhur, which is now Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu, on 24 October 1801.
May 1 2021

Jayakrushna Rajaguru Mohapatra

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Jayi Rajaguru
(29 October 1739 – 6 December 1806) popularly known as Jayi Rajaguru was a prominent figure of the Indian independence movement in the state of Odisha. A princely-priest by profession at the court of the Khurda kingdom, Rajaguru revolted against the British Raj in the province. Whilst collaborating with the Marathas to recapture the British-occupied province, a Maratha messenger was caught by the British army and Rajaguru’s secret strategies got exposed. Upon failure of his removal from the king’s court, the British force attacked the fort of Khurda and captured Rajaguru. He was later sentenced to death by tying his legs to the branches of a banyan tree in Baghitota, Midnapore.
April 30 2021

Maveeran Alagumuthu Kone

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Maveeran Alagumuthu Kone
(11 July 1710 – 19 July 1759), from Kattalankulam in Thoothukudi District, was an early Chieftain and freedom fighter against the British presence in Tamil Nadu. Born into a Konar family, he became a military leader in the town of Ettayapuram, and was defeated in battle there against the British and Maruthanayagam’s forces. He was executed in 1759.
November 21 2020

દિન વિશેષ : ૨૧ નવેમ્બર (વિશ્વ ટેલિવિઝન દિવસ..)

Maulik Thakar Din Vishesh

: દર વર્ષે ૨૧ નવેમ્બરનાં દિવસને “વિશ્વ ટેલિવિઝન દિવસ” તરીકે ઉજવવામાં આવે છે..

: ડિસેમ્બર ૧૭, ૧૯૯૬ નાં રોજ સંયુક્ત રાષ્ટ્રની સામાન્ય સભાએ ૨૧ નવેમ્બરને “વિશ્વ ટેલિવિઝન દિવસ” તરીકે ઉજવવાની જાહેરાત કરી હતી..

: તે વર્ષનાં પ્રારંભમાં પ્રથમ વિશ્વ ટેલિવિઝન ફોરમ યોજાઇ હતી..(વર્ષ ૧૯૯૬ દરમિયાન..)

: સંયુક્ત રાષ્ટ્ર દ્વારા તમામ સભ્યોને શાંતિ, સુરક્ષા, આર્થિક અને સામાજિક વિકાસ તેમજ સાંસ્કૃતિક પરિવર્તન અને વૃદ્ધિ જેવા મુદ્દાઓ પર ધ્યાન કેન્દ્રિત કરતા ટેલિવિઝન કાર્યક્રમોનાં વૈશ્વિક વિનિમયને પ્રોત્સાહિત કરીને આ દિવસની ઉજવણી કરવા આમંત્રણ આપ્યું હતું..

: વિશ્વ ટેલિવિઝન દિવસ એ સરકારો, સંગઠનો અને વ્યક્તિઓ દ્વારા સમાજનાં પ્રભાવિત એવા મહત્વપૂર્ણ મુદ્દાઓ અને ઘટનાઓ વિશે નિરપેક્ષ માહિતી પ્રદાન કરવામાં તેમજ ટેલિવિઝન મીડિયાનાં વિકાસને ટેકો આપવાની પ્રતિબદ્ધતાઓ અને સાથે નવીકરણ કરવાનો દિવસ છે..

: ટેલિવિઝન સાંસ્કૃતિક વિવિધતા અને સામાન્ય સમજને પ્રોત્સાહન આપે છે તેમજ તે લોકશાહી વચ્ચેની કડી છે અને સામાજિક, રાજકીય તેમજ આર્થિક વિકાસમાં પણ ટેલિવિઝનની આગવી ભૂમિકા રહેલ છે..

: ટેલિવિઝનનાં શોધકો :-
૧) જ્હોન લોગી બેઅર્ડ/John Logie Baird..
૨) ફિલો ફર્ન્સવર્થ/Philo Farnsworth..
૩) ચાર્લ્સ ફ્રાન્સિસ જેનકિન્સ/Charles Francis Jenkins..

: જય હિંદ 🇮🇳

: માહિતીનો સ્રોત :- ઈન્ટરનેટ..

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