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Explain the Surapura rebellion....​

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Answered by xoxo369ananya123
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Surapur or Shorapur is located in the present Yadgiri district which is one of the 30 districts in Karnataka state. Raja Venkatappa Nayaka was a prominent and a last ruler from Nayak Dynasty of Shorapur. Raja Venkatappa Nayaka refused to accept sovereignty of the British East India Company so he waged war against them.

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Answered by vyasrajbhat65
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Explanation:

Surapura is at fifty kilometers from the present day Yadgir. Venkatappa Nayaka came to throne at an early age. His ascendance to throne was opposed by Krishna Nayaka’s brother Peddanayaka. This resulted in internal struggles. The British interfered in the affairs of Surapura. In 1842, they appointed Medes Taylor as their political agent and gained proxy power over Surapura. In 1857, it came to the notice of government that the representatives of Nana Saheba were present in Surapura. The British appointed an officer named Campbell to report on the various activities of the King

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