First war of independence 1857 notes
Nana Saheb, born Dhondu Pant on May 19, 1824, emerged as a pivotal leader in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. This monumental uprising against British rule highlighted his significant role in India’s struggle for freedom. Raised in the politically charged atmosphere of Bithur near Kanpur, Nana Saheb’s traditional education and training in administration and warfare were influenced by the grievances and aspirations of his people. The British East India Company’s decision to deny him the pension previously granted to his adoptive father, based on the Doctrine of Lapse, was a turning point that fueled his resentment towards the British. This blog explores Nana Saheb’s life, his strategic contributions to the rebellion, and the broader implications of his actions on the historical landscape of India. Scheduled to be posted on May 21, 2024, on HinduInfoPedia.org, this post aligns with ou
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