who was u. kiang nongbah? why was he hanged publicly by the British?
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U KIANG WAS A FREEDOM FIGHTER. AND STRUGGLE AGAINST BRITISH ,MONEYLENDERS AND OUTSIDERS
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- A farmer by trade, Kiang Nangbah went on to become a key figure in the anti-British resistance movement.
- He planned military-style assaults against the British that were so effective they put the colonial powers in danger.
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- In the northeastern states of India, U Kiang Nangbah led an insurrection against the British that proved to be a turning moment in the country's quest for independence. He was a member of the Meghalayan state's Jaintia tribal ethnic group.
- When the British East India Company acquired the Jaintia Kingdom in the middle of the 19th century, it became a component of the Assam region.
- A farmer by trade, Kiang Nangbah went on to become a key figure in the anti-British resistance movement. Because of his widespread support, he was chosen to lead the Jaintias' resistance movement.
- He planned military-style assaults against the British that were so effective they put the colonial powers in danger.
- He was ultimately betrayed by one of his own people and captured by the British. On December 30, 1862, in Jowai Town, the British hanged him to death.
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