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Tantia Tope

Uploaded by msnarayana on Oct 13, 2012

The original name of Tanti Tope was Ram Chandra Pandurang Tope. One of the great Indian freedom fighters, the name of Tanti Tope literally made English generals tremble with fear. He had such aura, such fearsome reputation. Born in a village named Yeola in Maharashtra, Tanti Tope was the only son of Padurang Rao Tope and Rukhmabai. His father was a key noble at the court of Maratha Peshwa Baji Rao 2nd. Later on when his family shifted from Peshwa to Bithur, Tanti Tope developed healthy and friendly relationship with Peshwa's adopted sons, Nana Sahib and Maharaja Madhav Singhji.

When Lord Dalhousie deprived Nana Sahib of his father's pension in the year 1851, Tanti took his first action against the British. He was completely against the unjust policies of the British rule. In May 1857, he devoted himself fully to the nation’s cause. He managed to establish his authority and also became the commander in chief of his forces. Tanti Tope was a pivotal figure in India’s freedom war in 1857. He was one of the most wanted fighters by the British army because he had taken over the Indian troops of the East India Company, stationed at Kanpur. The British empire was going whole hog to capture everything India had by depriving Indians of their own rights and through the use of force and deception.

Along with other Indian, Tanti Tope also felt great discontentment against the rulers and decided to take his own corrective course. Tanti Tope tried to join Rani Laxmibai in Kalpi and occupy Gwalior. But they lost the battle and Rani Laxmibai was killed. British managed to occupy the Gwalior. But Tanti was not to lose hope. He collected huge forces and kept hunting British. He won many crucial and strategic forts. It is being said that, Tanti Tope fought not less than 150 battles

He kept hurting British rule with his Guerrilla campaigns. British forces were unable to catch him but he was betrayed by his own friend Man Singh and on 7th April 1859, British General captured him. He has hanged to death on April 18, 1859. Tanti Tope’s fierce patriotism will always be remembered by the Indian people.

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Uploaded by:   msnarayana

Date:   10/13/2012

Category:   Biographies

Length:   2 pages (365 words)

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