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Which staunch enemy of Umaji Naik opposed him?

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Answered by bhagyas721
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Adya krantiveer Umaji Naik (Marathi: उमाजी नाईक (रामोशी/रामवंशी)) (7 September 1791 – 3 February 1834) was an Indian revolutionary who challenged the British rule in India.

Soon after the fall of Maratha Empire Umaji raised a tiny army against the British. His anti-British manifesto asked the country-men to fight against the foreign rulers. To capture him, the British Government announced a bounty of 10,000 rupees. Kalu & Nana deceived him and took him to Avlas near Mulshi in Pune and Nana captured Umaji at Uttoli on 15 December 1831 and handed over to british. British arrested him, enquired then hold him guilty and hanged till death on 3 Feb 1834. He gave a message to the British and British forces came to arrest him. Though he fought against them, the forces sent were able to arrest him. After his capture, he was hanged in Pune

Answered by lovingheart
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Adya Krantiveer Umaji Naik was an Indian revolutionary who challenged the British rule in India. He was in charge of a small army which he had instructed against the British and the British government announced a bounty of ten thousand for those who reveal the identity of him.

Kalu and Nana Kulkarni were not trustworthy to him and they embittered him.  Nana captured Umaji and tendered him over to British. British held enquiry and finally hanged him to death. He was hanged in Pune.

Umaji Naik was a freedom fighter against the despotic rule of British.

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