Chimaji Jadhav | |
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चिमाजी जाधव | |
Born | Chimaji Jadhav |
Died | 1846 |
Cause of death | Hanged |
Nationality | Indian |
Other names | Chimnaji Jadhav [1] |
Citizenship | Marathi |
Occupation | Agriculturist |
Years active | 1839 - 1846 |
Era | British era |
Predecessor | Raghoji Bhangare |
Successor |
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Movement | Indian Independence movement |
Opponent | British officials |
Criminal charges | |
Criminal penalty | Hanged to death |
The Chimaji Jadhav [2] (also spelled as Chimnaji Jadhav) [3] was Indian Koli [4] freedom fighter from Maharashtra in India and he led the rebellion from 1839 to 1846. [5] He revolted against British government along with his supporters Nana Darbare and Bhau Khare to re-established the deposed Peshwa on the Maratha throne. [6]
In the nights, Chimnaji Jadhav alongwith Raghoji Bhangare, Nana Darbare, Bhau Khare and Lahuji made plans to throw out the British and restore the Peshwa on Maratha throne. [7]
After the deposition of Peshwa, Chimnaji Jadhav assembled a revolutionary army and in the night, Jadhav attacked at Mahalkari treasure in Pune. [8] [9] but this time fifty of the revolutionaries were captured and tried in court and sentenced to death by hanging. [10] Chimnaji Jadhav was escaped to Benaras but after some, he time returned to Pune and was captured by British troops and hanged in Ahmednagar Central jail. [11][ failed verification]
Chimaji Jadhav | |
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चिमाजी जाधव | |
Born | Chimaji Jadhav |
Died | 1846 |
Cause of death | Hanged |
Nationality | Indian |
Other names | Chimnaji Jadhav [1] |
Citizenship | Marathi |
Occupation | Agriculturist |
Years active | 1839 - 1846 |
Era | British era |
Predecessor | Raghoji Bhangare |
Successor |
|
Movement | Indian Independence movement |
Opponent | British officials |
Criminal charges | |
Criminal penalty | Hanged to death |
The Chimaji Jadhav [2] (also spelled as Chimnaji Jadhav) [3] was Indian Koli [4] freedom fighter from Maharashtra in India and he led the rebellion from 1839 to 1846. [5] He revolted against British government along with his supporters Nana Darbare and Bhau Khare to re-established the deposed Peshwa on the Maratha throne. [6]
In the nights, Chimnaji Jadhav alongwith Raghoji Bhangare, Nana Darbare, Bhau Khare and Lahuji made plans to throw out the British and restore the Peshwa on Maratha throne. [7]
After the deposition of Peshwa, Chimnaji Jadhav assembled a revolutionary army and in the night, Jadhav attacked at Mahalkari treasure in Pune. [8] [9] but this time fifty of the revolutionaries were captured and tried in court and sentenced to death by hanging. [10] Chimnaji Jadhav was escaped to Benaras but after some, he time returned to Pune and was captured by British troops and hanged in Ahmednagar Central jail. [11][ failed verification]