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Thakur Ranmat Singh, a prominent leader of the 1857 revolt in Satna, Madhya Pradesh, played a pivotal role in initiating the uprising against British control.

Thakur Ranmat Singh
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About Thakur Ranmat Singh:

  • Thakur Ranmat Singh was one of the most prominent leaders of the 1857 unrest in the region.
  • He held the prestigious rank of a Sardar in the service of the Maharaja of Rewa in Madhya Pradesh.
  • He was originally from Mankhari village in the Satna district of Madhya Pradesh.

Contribution to the 1857 Revolt

  • He played a pivotal role in initiating the Revolt of 1857 in Satna, Madhya Pradesh.
  • He led a large group of 2,000 people in the uprising against British control.

Military Organization and Battles

  • Singh established his military base in the jungles to strategize and conduct operations.
  • He was involved in several key battles against the British at locations like Nagod, Bhilsain, Chitrakoot, Nowgong, and Keoti.
  • His actions included attacking the English Residency of Nagaud where he killed the resident, Willoughby Osborne, although Osborne initially managed to escape.

Conflict and Downfall

  • His antagonism towards the British was partly due to Osborne’s policy and interference in state matters.
  • Despite the Maharaja of Rewa’s sympathy towards him and strained relations with the British, pressure from Osborne led to Singh’s capture.
  • Thakur Ranmat Singh was eventually arrested and hanged in August 1860 for his actions during the revolt, including the murder of Europeans.

Legacy

  • Singh is remembered for his courage and leadership qualities.
  • His fierce resistance made him a significant figure of terror for the British during the revolt.

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