Jambudweep proclamation
By: Rajendran, M
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BookPublisher: Yojana: A Development Monthly Description: 68(8), (Special issue) Aug, 2024_ p.24-28.Subject(s): Chinna Marudhu Pandiyar, Periya Marudhu, Velu Nachiyar, Sivagangai rebellion, 1801 war, Jambudweepa proclamation, Anti-colonial resistance, British East India Company, Indigenous sovereignty, Southern India uprisings, Travancore conflict, Pudukottai, Ettayapuram, Political proclamation, European colonialism, Tamil Nadu history, Revolutionary leadership, Indigenous alliances, Counter-proclamations, Early Indian nationalism, Pre-1857 resistance| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 68(8), (Special issue) Aug, 2024: p.24-28 | Available | AR132626 |
At the time of the 1801 war, contrary to the normal practice of Indian rulers, Chinna Marudhu Pandiyar r3fused to take the help of the Portuguese, Dutch and French against the British East India company. Both the Marudhu brothers were the camp followers of savaging queen Value Nachiyar, who was deposed by the mercenary East India company at the instigation of the argot Nawab on 25 June 1772. A war broke out between Chinna Marudhu’s associated on one side and the British East Indian company, rulers of Travancore, Pudukottai and Ettayapuram on the other side. On 16 June 1801. Chinna marudhu Pandiyar issued a proclamation appealing all patriotic citizens to join hands and wage war against the European colonialists. Never before Indian history ahs an Indian ruler issued a proclamation and been reciprocated by three counter proclamations. – Reproduced


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