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I need an essay on sundaralingam from Veerapandian kattabomman.Pls do help me

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Answered by saraamalik12300
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Veerapandiya Kattabomma Karuthayya Nayakkar (also known as Kattabomman) was a courageous 18th-centuryPalayakarrar ('Polygar') chieftain from Panchalankurichi of Tamil Nadu, India. His ancestors migrated to Tamil Nadu from Kandukur area of Prakasam district in present-day Andhra Pradesh during theVijayanagara period. Also known as Kattabomma Nayakkar he was among the earliest to oppose British rule in these regions. He waged awar with the British six decades before the Indian War of Independence occurred in the Northern parts of India. He was captured and hanged in 1799 CE. His fort was destroyed and his wealth was looted by the British army. Today his native village Panchalankurichi in present-day Thoothukudi district of Tamil Nadu is a historically important site. Some polygars families also migrated to vedal village in KanchipuramDistrict, India.

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Answered by satyam21461
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Sundaralinga Kudumbanar (died 1799), also known as "Veeran" Sundaralingam Kudumbanar, was an 18th-century CE general from Tamil Nadu, India.

Contents

1 Fight against British

2 Legacy

3 See also

4 References

Fight against British

He was a general of the Poligar Veerapandiya Kattabomman in their fight against the British East India Company. According to a majority of the accepted historical accounts,[citation needed] he was killed in 1799, while fighting for Kattabomman during the First Polygar War. Another view is that he was killed in the Second Polygar War (1800-1) while assisting Kattabomman's younger brother Oomaithurai.[citation needed]

Legacy

In 2009, the Tamil Nadu government-issued a policy note to build a memorial for Sundaralingam at Governagiri.[1][2][3][4][5] He belonged to the Devendrakula Velalar, an agricultural community found in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.[6]

See also

Maruthu Pandiyar

Periya Kaladi

References

"Fear, hatred haunts violence-hit southern districts of TN". Rediff. 30 June 1997. Retrieved 24 November 2019.

"Tamil Nadu Budget Speech 2010" (PDF). Government of Tamil Nadu. Retrieved 24 November 2019.

"பூலித்தேவன்: அண்ணன் மு.க....தொடர்ச்சி". Sify. 26 November 2007. p. 3.

Smita Narula (1999). Broken people: caste violence against India's "untouchables". Human Rights Watch. p. 84. ISBN 9781564322289.

"Policy note on Information and Publicity" (PDF). Government of Tamil Nadu. 2009. Retrieved 4 September 2020.

"Lok Sabha passes bill to place seven castes under Devendrakula Velalars in Tamil Nadu". The Hindu. 19 March 2021. Retrieved 20 March 2021.

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Categories: Indian independence activists from Tamil Nadu1799 deathsIndian Tamil peopleTamil historyIndian independence movement18th century in IndiaPolygar Wars

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