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    Nana Sahib and the Rising at Cawnpore. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-821523-1. Shastitko, Petr Mikhaĭlovich; Savitri Shahani (1980). Nana Sahib:...
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    false assurance of a safe passage to Allahabad by the rebel forces under Nana Sahib. Their evacuation from Cawnpore thus turned into a massacre, and most...
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    Balaji Baji Rao (8 December 1720 – 23 June 1761), often referred to as Nana Saheb I, was the 8th Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy. He was appointed as...
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    and by 15 July it was clear that Nana Sahib would not be able to hold Cawnpore and a decision was made by Nana Sahib and other leading rebels that the...
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    book was known—"The End of Nana Sahib"—refers to the appearance in the book of the historical figure—rebel leader Nana Sahib—who disappeared after the...
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    old town's ascends and descends, walled city and fort, narrow lanes, Nana Sahib Peshwa and the 1857 revolt, its food and delicacy, Copper-ware & Brass-ware...
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    II, where many members of his extended family except his adopted son, Nana Sahib, resided.[citation needed] The Marathi historical novelist N. S. Inamdar...
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    service of the Maratha Peshwa Nana Saheb II, adopted son of the late Peshwa Baji Rao II, as secretary and advisor. Nana Sahib was involved in an extended...
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  • Indian rebellion of 1857, between the East India Company forces and Nana Sahib's forces. The East India Company forces under the command of General Sir...
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  • of Uttar Pradesh, India, built after Indian independence in honor of Nana Sahib. Prior to Indian Independence the location was known as Memorial Well...
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    shooting, horsemanship, fencing and mallakhamba with her childhood friend Nana Sahib and teacher Tantia Tope. Rani Lakshmibai contrasted many of the patriarchal...
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    pilgrimage. Bithoor is also the centre for War of Independence of 1857 as Nana Sahib, a popular freedom fighter who was based there. The city is enlisted as...
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    Nana Fadnavis (Pronunciation: [naːna pʰəɖɳəʋiːs, fəɖ-]; also Phadnavis and Furnuwees and abbreviated as Phadnis) (12 February 1742[citation needed] – 13...
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    second season of the show ended, Sheikh was seen in Jhansi Ki Rani as Nana Sahib, replacing Satyajeet Dubey as the brother of Rani of Jhansi. In 2011,...
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    Company later accused Nana Sahib of betrayal and murder of innocent people, no evidence has ever been found to prove that Nana Sahib had planned or ordered...
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  • Ganga-Jamuna culture of Faizabad. In the rebellion of 1857, royals like Nana Sahib and Khan Bahadur Khan fought alongside Ahmadullah. The British could never...
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    military career, when his defence of Wheeler's entrenchment and surrender to Nana Sahib during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 led to the annihilation of almost...
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  • recognized Sawai Madhavrao as the Peshwa. Nana Sahib (born 19 May 1824 – disappeared 1857), Nana Sahib was born as Nana Govind Dhondu Pant, to Narayan Bhatt...
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    Shahaji II (formerly Vikramsinhrao (Nana Sahib) Pawar) (4 April 1910 – 9 May 1983) of the Bhonsle dynasty of the Marathas, was the Maharaja of Kolhapur...
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  • activist Nana Sahib (1824-?), an Indian leader during the rebellion of 1857 Nana Sir Ofori Atta I (1881-1943), a King of Akyem Abuakwa in 1912 Nana Kofi Twumasi-Ankrah...
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    Govind Pant Bundela Ibrahim Khan Gardi Mahadaji Shinde Malhar Rao Holkar Nana Phadnawis Niranjan Madhav Parasnis Parshuram Pant Pratinidhi Sakharam Hari...
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  • right to rule and exploit India. When the mutiny breaks out in May 1857, Nana Sahib finds himself forced to accept a position of leadership. After a long...
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    this day and organised Shaheed Mela. Bahadur Shah II Begum Hazrat Mahal Nana Sahib Rani of Jhansi Some sources also spell the name as Tantia Tope or Tantia...
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  • Moropant, advisor to Bajirao II Sunil Singh as Tatya Tope Bhupinder Singh as Nana Sahib Barkha Madan as Lakshmibai S. M. Zaheer as Bahadur Shah Zafar Jitendra...
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  • Jhansi 11 June Lucknow police rebels; Neill arrives at Allahabad 25 June Nana Sahib offers terms at Cawnpore 27 June Satichaura Ghat Massacre at Cawnpore...
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    Ballal Narayan Rao Raghunathrao Sawai Madhavrao Baji Rao II Amrut Rao Nana Sahib Bhat family Amatya & Pratinidhi Ramchandra Pant Amatya Pralhad Niraji...
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    Rao surrendered to the British; he was banished to Bithur near Kanpur. Nana Sahib (Pretender of the position of the Peshwa) 1851–1857 Was a leader during...
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    ruler of Nagpur under British guardianship. The Peshwa adopted a son, Nana Sahib, who went on to be one of the leaders of the Rebellion of 1857. After...
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    Ballal Narayan Rao Raghunathrao Sawai Madhavrao Baji Rao II Amrut Rao Nana Sahib Bhat family Amatya & Pratinidhi Ramchandra Pant Amatya Pralhad Niraji...
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  • reason of the vast population of Marathis is because of the presence of Nana Sahib, a Maratha freedom fighter who resided at Bithoor (about 25 km from Kanpur)...
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