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"Nak-Kati-Rani": Defying Shah Jahan, Rani Karnavati of Garhwal inflicted unprecedented humiliation on the Mughal army, cutting off their noses; her invincible spirit remain unsung in mainstream history, overshadowing the grand tales of emperors
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
In our history books, we study about Emperor Shahjahan, his kingdom and his monuments. Emperor Shahjahan occupies a prominent position in our history books at every level. Those history books invariably fail to mention Rani Karnavati who cut of noses of Mughal army soldiers
Hero of Pawankhind: Veer Maratha Bajiprabhu Deshpande, who led 300 Soldiers against 12000 Adilshahi Army defending Shivaji
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The Jehadis captured Shiva Navi to their undiminished glee but were terribly enraged when they discovered the subterfuge that it was fake Shivaji (Nakli-Shivaji). They promptly beheaded Shiva Nhavi
Jhalkaribai: The Indian Rebellion Of 1857 Who Took on British Forces Disguised as Laxmibai
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
A prominent fighter during the Rebellion of 1857, one woman driven by sheer fortitude and courage was able to strike fear in the hearts of the British army and leave behind a rich legacy for millions to emulate
Assam King Prithu who badly defeated Bakhtiyar Khilji, destroyer of Nalanda University in Battle of Kamrup in 1206 CE
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
13th century Persian historian Minhaj-i-Siraj in his book Tabaqat-i Nasiri recorded many of Bakhtiyar Khilji’s battlefield exploits, loot, and plunder in India. Tabaqat-i Nasiri contains a detailed account of Khilji’s attack of Kamrupa and his defeat
Taimur was attacked and defeated by 20 year old Rampyari Gurjar and her army of 40,000 women
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
Much of the historical records available about the glories and victories of Indian warriors were destroyed by the British. This was to prove their superiority and show the later generations and the world that they were superior and that they civilized India
How Britishers were challenged by 83 year old Ropuiliani in Mizoram in 1892-’93
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Earlier too, they had always suspected her to be the root cause behind the emergence of anti-colonial resistance movements in the Lushai Hills and its neighbouring areas. She was even accused of having been involved in many attacks of the British troops by the Lushais at that time
Chapekar Brothers who Avenged Pune's Dignity by slaying British Commissioner on June 22, 1897
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
Damodar, Balkrishna and Vasudev were waiting patiently in pitch darkness on the road each with a gun and sword in their hands and revenge on their mind. Just as a carriage passed by the eldest brother, Damodar, he followed it and as it reached the yellow bungalow, shouted the decided call of “Gondya ala re ala”
On 16th Aug 1946, during Ramzan's 18th day, Direct Action Day aimed to provoke Muslims by mirroring Prophet Muhammad's victory at Badr, Gopal 'Patha', the Lion of Bengal, heroically saved Bengali Hindus & Calcutta from a planned genocide, altering history
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
'Direct Action Day' - The day - 16th August - was chosen deliberately with utmost care to provoke Islamist sentiments. That day in 1946 was the eighteenth day of Ramzan, and it was on that day that Prophet Muhammad waged the bloody Battle of Badr
Valiant Marathas and the far-reaching effects of the loss of 3rd battle of Panipat: Jihad of the temple destruction
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
If the Marathas had won at Panipat, it would probably have meant the liberation of the holy towns along with the demolition of the Gyanvapi mosque and restoration of the Kashi Vishwanath temple. When it came to opposing the temple destroying armies of Abdali, it was the Marathas who sacrificed thousands of their men hundreds of miles from their homes
Lalitadiya Muktapida: A great successor of Karkota Dynasty who defeated Arabs and subjugated Turks
| Satyaagrah | Freedom Fighter
As understood that the role played by Karkotas especially by Lalitaditya Muktapida in the history of Kashmiris remarkable. He was strongest ruler of this dynasty, that is why he is called Samudragupta of Kashmir. Some of the main conquests he made were upto Bengal that made Kashmir the most powerful kingdom after the time of the Guptas.