Appreciate the personality of Komaram Bheem
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Komaram Bheem (1900/1901–1940), alternatively Kumram Bheem,[1] was a rebel leader in British India from the Gond tribes, who in association with other Gond leaders and communist revolutionaries led a protracted low intensity rebellion against the feudal Nizamate of Hyderabad and the British Raj in the eastern part of the princely state during the 1930s which contributed in the culmination of the Telangana Rebellion of 1946.He was killed by armed policemen in 1940, subsequently lionised as a symbol of rebellion and eulogised in Adivasi and Telugu folklore. Bheem is deified as a pen in Gond culture and is credited for coining the slogan Jal, Jangal, Zameen (transl. Water, Forest, Land) which symbolising a sentiment against encroachment and exploitation, has been adopted by Adivasi movements as a call to action. He is also closely associated with the movement for Telangana statehood.
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Komaram Bheem is known as the brave warrior of Telangana. He was a Gond(Indigenous) tribal and was born on 22nd October. Komaram Bheem birthplace was Jodeghat of Asifabad in Adilabad,a District of Telangana. The Gonds took a small part of the popluation as the area which was ruled by Chanda (Chandrapur) and Ballapur.
There tribes used to have little interaction wiht the exterior world. Komaram Bheem also had no exposure to the exterior world and was an uneducated man. Inspite pf these factors, he raised in an uprising movement against the Nizam cruelties and achieve a household name in the rescue movement of his people.