WHY BRITISH HANGED SYERAA NARISHIMA REDDY
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He was publicly hanged on 22nd February 1847, on the banks of nearby river in the presence of Collector Kokcrane. His head was kept on the fort wall in public view for 30 years from 1847 to 1877 to instill fear in the people so that another rebellion won't be tried by others against the British.
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The British wanted to create terror among the patriots and thus decided to make 'Narasimha Reddy's execution as an example. After hanging him publicly, they kept his head hung to the Fort's Doorstep for 30 years. But this backfired, as the event inspired future revolts and freedom fighters
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