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- The Raghojirao Ramjirao Bhangre also spell Bhangaria (8 November 1805 – 2 May 1848) was an Indian revolutionary who challenged and defied the British power in Maharashtra. He was the son of Ramji Bhangre, a Koli who also resisted the British rule and was subsequently hanged in Cellular Jail. He was only ten years old when he took up arms against British rule in Maharashtra. The main reason of revolt by Raghoji Bhangare was torture of his mother by British officials with the assistance of some Marwadis of village. Indian social activist, thinker, anti-caste social reformer and writer from Maharashtra Jyotirao Phule was inspired by the revolts of Raghoji Bhangre. The revolts of Raghoji Bhangare are considered as most significant in history of Maharashtra. Compared to the revolts made by Raghoji Bhangre, the other revolts were not very significant though they continued to take place until 1946-47. Raghoji Bhangre was titled as Bandkari for his revolts. Bandkari means leader of rebellions in Marathi language. (en)
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- * Raghojee (en)
- * Raghuji (en)
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- Raghoji Ramji Bhangare (en)
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- Raghoji Ramji Bhangare (en)
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- Devgaon, Akole, India (en)
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- Umbhrai, Shahapur taluka, Thane, Maharashtra (en)
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- Naik Raghojirao Ramjirao Bhangare (en)
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- * Murder
* Blackmailing
* Looting (en)
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- Ramjirao Manajirao Bhangare (en)
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- Indian Freedom Fighter (en)
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- Naik Raghojirao Ramjirao Bhangre (en)
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- नाईक राघोजीराव रामजीराव भांगरे (en)
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- * Raghuji
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- Ramjirao Manajirao Bhangre (en)
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- The Raghojirao Ramjirao Bhangre also spell Bhangaria (8 November 1805 – 2 May 1848) was an Indian revolutionary who challenged and defied the British power in Maharashtra. He was the son of Ramji Bhangre, a Koli who also resisted the British rule and was subsequently hanged in Cellular Jail. He was only ten years old when he took up arms against British rule in Maharashtra. The main reason of revolt by Raghoji Bhangare was torture of his mother by British officials with the assistance of some Marwadis of village. (en)
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