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Telangana freedom fighters women's names list in telugu

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Answered by satwik53
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Hyderabad State (or) Nizam State was The Biggest Samsthan in India out of 600 Samsthans. In the 18th Century it was under the Moghal Empire, when Moghal Empire became weaken Nizam-Ul-Mulk has announced Hyderabad State in 1724. He is Founder and First Nizam of the Hyderabad. Hyderabad State was biggest state in India with 8 Telangana Districts (Adilabad, Warangal, Karimnagar, Medak, Mahabubnagar, Nizamabad, Nalgonda and Atraafbalda (latter changed as Ranga Reddy District)), 5 Maharashtra districts (Ourangabad, Parbhani, Bheed, Osmanabad, Nanded), 3 Karnataka Districts (Rayachur, Beedar, Gulbarga). Nizams ruled this state from 1724 to September 1948. British Govt. given freedom to India but wantedly they gave freedom for Hyderabad and Kashmir to decide whether Join with India (or) Pakistan. Kashmir ruler Maharaja Hari Singh joined their state in India. But Nizam announced Hyderabad is seperate Country, we not to join in India nor in Pakisthan (becuase joining in Pakisthan is not possible with geographically). The Hyderabad State People eagerly waited freedom from Nizam and they thought we are going became freedom after India Freedom. The Telangana People suffered many problems, struggled very much with Nizam Rule.They already started Telangana Raithanga Poratam (Farmer Revolution). The India Govt. given warn to Nizam but they did not take any action. Nizam order to not celebrate India Indepance Day because Hyderabad is seperate Country, and he is Freedom King. And ordered India Currency not accepted in Hyderabad State and also announced 20 Crore rupees to Pakisthan. But in some placec Indian flag hoisted, The First Indian Flag hoisted near King Kothi by Hyderabad Student Union and by City Trade Union Office also hoisted Indian Flag. In many places many people arrested for Indian Flag hoising.

Nizam close adviser Khasim Razvi created Razakar Force with 90,000 Razakars (soonly increased upto 5 lakh). Khasim Razvi main aim was making Hyderabad as a Muslim Country.. They entered in the villages and killed lot of innocent people including females, kids and babies. They looted people and raped ladies before their family people (including girls), they removed women and mens clothes and forced to play batukamma and do many things. They behaved with people like Rakshas (Raakshas are better than the Razakars, because they not did those cruel works that Razakars did, we can't say and see in dreams also that they did).

Telangana People started their fight against Nizam Rule from hundreds of years - the Nizam Rule was worst and bad Rule in the history of India. (I think British Rule was better than Nizam Rule). The Telangana Raithanga Poratam changed as Telangana Saayudha Poratam. Every village created youth forces to fight with Razakars. Not only men, womens also trained using the Arms. Many women fighted like Rani Rudrama, Jhansi Rani. There are many Women Freedom Fighters stories to say. Writing here about some of them. Latter Telangana Freedom Fighters recognised as Indian Freedom Fighters. India Govt. taken Police Action (Sardar Vallabhai Patel Leadership) on Nizam and Razakars. The operation called as "Operation Polo, it held from 13th September 1948 to 17th September 1948. on 17th September 1948 Nizam surrender to India Military. Telangana got Freedom and merged in Indian Union. Razakar Leader Khasim Razvi sent to jail for killing thousands of innocent people but later he relieved and went Pakistan and settled there. The Nizam got lot of money for surrender himself. The Nizam and their family settled in other countries.)

Answered by crkavya123
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For approximately 200 years, the British ruled over India. India gained its independence in 1947 as a result of the efforts and sacrifices made by its freedom warriors. Several women came out against British authority. Rarely are their selfless efforts, costs, and difficulties discussed. Any knowledge of the Indian independence struggle would be incomplete without a discussion of the significant contributions made by female freedom fighters.

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Female Freedom Fighters Of Telangana

Mallu Swarajyam Mallu Swarajyam, also known as the bullet lady, is a prominent figure in Telangana’s political history. ...

The "bullet woman," also known as Mallu Swarajyam, is a significant figure in Telangana's political past. She participated in the Telangana peasants' armed struggle and was born in 1931 in the hamlet of Karvirala Kothagudem in the modern Suryapet district. She gathered resources for the cause and used songs to mobilize people.

She was a politician from the Communist Party of India (Marxist), born from a family that practiced feudalism, and she struggled for independence. Mallu, a fighter in the Telangana armed rebellion, played a significant role in overthrowing the Nizam. After that, she spent some time hiding.

Sarojini Naidu A leading freedom fighter in the Indian freedom movement, Sarojini Naidu was a member of the Non-Cooperation Movement, which was organized by Mahatma Gandhi and other prominent freedom fighters. ...

Sarojini Naidu, a notable independence fighter in India, belonged to the Non-Cooperation Movement, which was started by Mahatma Gandhi and other well-known freedom fighters.

Naidu had strong bonds with Gandhi, Sarala Devi Chaudhurani, Rabindranath Tagore, and Gopal Krishna Gokhale. After 1917, she joined Gandhi's nonviolent satyagraha movement to oppose British oppression. As a representative of the All India Home Rule League, Naidu visited London in 1919 as part of her continuous campaigns to encourage an end to British rule. The next year, she joined the Indian movement for non-cooperation.

Arutla Kamala Devi ...

Indian politician and liberation activist Arutla Kamala Devi. She belonged to the Indian Communist Party. From 1952 until 1967, she served as the Indian parliament's representative for the Alair district. She was a well-known figurehead in the armed uprising against the Nizam for independence.

Arutla Ramchandra Reddy, her husband, fought for India's freedom. He was a key figure in the rebellion against the Nizam that involved both leaders and participants (the last ruler of the erstwhile princely state of Hyderabad). The communists and the poor peasants of Telangana, then a Nizam state, worked together to abolish the feudal system in the 1940s. His wife, Arutla Kamala Devi, served three terms in the Legislative Assembly and took part in the Freedom Struggle

Conclusion

Many thousands of women participated actively in the fight for India's independence during the liberation movement. It is indisputable that women supported and pushed the independence struggle. This article focused on a few of Telangana's fierce female liberation warriors and early social activists. Indian women were not only the backbone of the freedom struggle, but they were also at the forefront, where they were lathi-charged, forced to starve in detention centers, and subjected to other forms of torture. It is important to remember the significant role that women played in the fight for independence.

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