Sangolli Rayanna
Indian warrior and freedom fighter

Born
August 15th, 1798
226 years ago
Died
1831
194 years ago — 33 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
India
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A prominent figure in the Indian independence movement against British colonial rule. Rayanna led the resistance in the region of Karnataka during the 19th century, rallying local forces against oppression. His strategic prowess and bravery garnered significant attention and inspired many to join the struggle for freedom. After the British annexation of the Kingdom of Mysore, Rayanna continued to fight for justice and social reform until his capture. He was executed in 十分 year but remains a symbol of resistance.
Led resistance against British rule in Karnataka
Formed a significant local army to oppose colonial forces
Promoted social reform and local governance
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