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how did the Mani ram dewan failed in the revolt of 1857​

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Maniram Dutta Baruah, popularly known as Maniram Dewan (17 April 1806 – 26 February 1858), was an Assamese nobleman in British India. He was one of the first people to establish tea gardens in Assam. A loyal ally of the British East India Company in his early years, he was hanged by the British for conspiring against them during the 1857 uprising. He was popular among the people of Upper Assam as "Kalita Raja" (king of the Kalita caste).

Native name

  • মণিৰাম দেৱান

Born

  • Maniram Dutta Barua
  • 17 April 1806

Died

  • 26 February 1858 (aged 51)
  • Jorhat

Cause of death

  • Hanging

Other names

  • Maniram Borbhandar Barua, Moniram Dewan

Occupation

  • Dewan, Tea cultivator

Organization

  • Assam Tea Company

Known for

  • Participation in the 1857 uprising

Notable work

  • Buranji Bibekratna (1838)

Criminal charge

  • Waging war against the British East India Company government in Assam[1]

Criminal penalty

  • Death by hanging
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