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Answered by aryanpriyanshu64
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Freedom fighters were people who sacrificed their lives selflessly for the freedom of their country. Every country has its fair share of freedom fighters. People look up to them in terms of patriotism and love for one’s country. They are considered the epitome of patriotic people.

Importance of Freedom Fighters

One cannot emphasize enough on the importance of freedom fighters. After all, they are the ones because of whom we celebrate Independence Day. No matter how small a role they played, they are very much significant today as they were in those times. Moreover, they revolted against the colonizers so as to stand up for the country and its people.

Furthermore, most of the freedom fighters even went to war to safeguard the freedom of their people. It did not matter that they had no training; they did it for the pure intention of making their country free. Most of the freedom fighters sacrificed their lives in the war for independence.

Most importantly, freedom fighters inspired and motivated others to fight injustice. They are the pillars behind the freedom movement. They made people aware of their rights and their power. It is all because of the freedom fighters that we prospered into a free country free from any kind of colonizers or injustice.

Answered by wazeed
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Freedom fighters made sacrifices which one cannot even imagine of doing for their loved ones, leave alone the country. The amount of pain, hardships, and opposite they have endured cannot be put into words. The generations after them will always be indebted to them for their selfless sacrifices and hard work.

Importance of Freedom Fighters

One cannot emphasize enough on the importance of freedom fighters. After all, they are the ones because of whom we celebrate Independence Day. No matter how small a role they played, they are very much significant today as they were in those times. Moreover, they revolted against the colonizers so as to stand up for the country and its people.

Furthermore, most of the freedom fighters even went to war to safeguard the freedom of their people. It did not matter that they had no training; they did it for the pure intention of making their country free. Most of the freedom fighters sacrificed their lives in the war for independence.

Most importantly, freedom fighters inspired and motivated others to fight injustice. They are the pillars behind the freedom movement. They made people aware of their rights and their power. It is all because of the freedom fighters that we prospered into a free country free from any kind of colonizers or injustice.

Explanation:

The Indian independence movement consisted of efforts by individuals and organizations from a wide spectrum of philosophies to obtain political independence from British, French and Portuguese rule through the use of a variety of methods.

Maveeran Alagumuthu Kone 1728 1759 He was defeated by British with the help of Maruthanayagam's forces in 1759

He was the first fighter to raise sword against british colonials.

Puli Thevar 1715 1767 Ruled Nerkattumsevval in Tirunelveli. Defeated the British and nawab of Arcot forces and executed in 1755. He is the first Indian "Freedom Fighter"

Velu Nachiyar 1730 1796 She was the first queen to fight against the British colonial power in India.[3][6] Her commander Kuyili was the first female suicide bomber.

Maruthu Pandiyar 1748 1801 Maruthu Brothers mastered in aerodynamics and invented many variants of spears and Valari. They were the first to issue proclamation against the British.

Dheeran Chinnamalai 1756 1805 Chinnamalai engaged in guerrilla warfare and defeated the British in battles at Cauvery in 1801, Odanilai in 1802, and Arachalur in 1804. Dheeran Chinnamalai Gounder was betrayed by his cook Nallapan and was captured by the British sepoys in 1805. He was hanged at Sankagiri Fort along with his two brothers on 31 July 1805 on the day of Aadi Perukku.

Jayi Rajaguru 1739 1806 He was a prominent figure of the Indian independence movement in the state of Odisha.

Pazhassi Raja 1753 1805 Used guerrilla warfare to fight British in Cotiote War (Kottayathu war) across a span of thirteen years from 1793 to 1806 to preserve the independence and unity of his kingdom and was killed in 1805 in a gunfight at Mavila Thodu in the present-day Kerala-Karnataka border.

Veerapandiya Kattabomman 1760 1799 He refused to accept the sovereignty of the British East India Company; the British waged a war against them.[3]

Babu Kunwar Singh 1777 1858 He was a Singh military commander in the Indian Rebellion of 1857

Kittur Chennamma 1778 1829 Was an Indian freedom fighter and Rani of the Kittur, a former princely state in Karnataka. She led an armed force against the British East India Company in 1824 in defiance of the doctrine of lapse in an attempt to maintain Indian control over the region, but was defeated in the third war and died imprisoned.

Titumir 1782 1831 Was a freedom fighter who led a campaign against the British-rule in India, during the 19th century. He eventually built a bamboo fort (Basher Kella in Bengali) in Narikelberia village, which passed into Bengali folk legend. After the storming of the fort by British soldiers, Titumir died of his wounds on 19 November 1831.

Sangolli Rayanna 1798 1831 Was an Indian military chief warrior from Karnataka. He was the army chief of the Kingdom of Kittur ruled at the time by Rani Chennamma and fought the British East India Company till his death.

Ahmadullah Shah 1787 1857 Leader of various battles for freedom like Battle of Chinhat, Siege of Lucknow, Capture of Lucknow, Chapati Movement.

Mangal Pandey 1827 1857 Early martyr of Indian rebellion. Pandey was a soldier of the British Indian army, but rebelled against it. He was executed on 8 April 1857 in Barrackpore.

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