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01 May - Amar Shahid Bandhu Singh was born


 Amar Shahid Bandhu Singh, also known as Bandhu Singh, was a prominent figure in the Indian Rebellion of 1857, also known as the Indian Mutiny or the First War of Independence. He was born on 01 May 1833, and he played a significant role in the uprising against British colonial rule in India.

Bandhu Singh hailed from the village of Dharauli in the Shahjahanpur district of present-day Uttar Pradesh, India. He was a member of the Kisan Sabha (Peasant Association) and became a leader among the local farmers and peasants.

During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Bandhu Singh emerged as a key leader in the resistance against British rule in the Shahjahanpur region. He led a group of armed rebels and played a crucial role in organizing attacks on British officials and establishments.

One of the notable events associated with Bandhu Singh is the capture of Shahjahanpur on June 6, 1857, from the British forces. Under his leadership, the rebels managed to seize control of the town for a brief period before eventually being suppressed by British reinforcements.

Bandhu Singh continued to lead the resistance against British rule until he was captured by British forces in August 1858. He was subsequently executed on 12 August 1858, at the age of 25, making the ultimate sacrifice for the cause of Indian independence.

Bandhu Singh's bravery, leadership, and sacrifice have made him a revered figure in Indian history, particularly in the context of the struggle against British colonialism. He is remembered as a symbol of resistance and defiance against oppression, and his legacy continues to inspire generations of Indians striving for freedom and justice.

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