#MalabarRebellion101
“You blindfold &shoot from the back. Shoot me from the front, with my eyes untied, and chains removed. The bullets that destroy my life must come and fall on my chest. I have to see it; I want to die with my face close to this land.”
1921 Malabar Rebellion: Historical Resistance to British Colonialism, widely considered to be one of the first nationalist movements in southern India was the one that shook up the entire subcontinent. #MalabarRebellion101
In a Legendary uprising, heroic Mapilla warriors from Malappuram challenged the biggest Kingdom that the world has ever seen. Ya Shaheed Assalam..#MalabarRebellion101
Leaders of #MalabarRebellion101 Ali Musliyar, Variyankunnath Kunjahammad Haji, Sithi Koya Thangal, M. P. Narayana Menon, Chembrasery Thangal, K. Moiteenkutti Haji, Kappad Krishnan Nair, Konnara Thangal, Pandiyatt Narayanan, Nambeesan, Mozhikunnath Brahmadathan Nambudiripad, & ors
The heavy-handed suppression of the Khilafat Movement by the colonial government was met by resistance in the Eranad and Valluvanad taluks of Malabar. The Mappilas attacked and took control of police stations, Govt offices, courts & government treasuries #MalabarRebellion101
For six months from August 1921, the rebellion extended over 2,000 square miles (5,200 km2) – some 40% of the South Malabar region of the Madras Presidency. #MalabarRebellion101
The British colonial government imposed martial law and sent troops.. 10,000 people were martyred, with 2339 freedom fighters martyred, some 1652 injured and 45,404 imprisoned. #MalabarRebellion101
Unofficial estimates put the number imprisoned at almost 50,000 of whom 20,000 were deported, mainly to the penal colony in the Andaman Islands, while around 10,000 went missing.
PS No one in 10000 wrote mercy letters to the British! #MalabarRebellion101
It was an unprecedented popular upheaval, the likes of which has not been seen in Kerala before or since. While the Mappilas were in the vanguard of the mvmt & bore the brunt of the struggle, many non-Mappila Ldrs actively sympathized with the rebels' cause #MalabarRebellion101
In 1971, the Government of Kerala officially recognized the active participants in the events as "freedom fighters". #MalabarRebellion101
In part The Revolt may have been inspired by The Tipu Sultan's Kingdom of Mysore, wo drove the Jenmi out of Malabar & installed a new system of land revenue #MalabarRebellion101
by highlighting the oppressive land taxation and holding pattern of Malabar, The revolt may also have laid the ground for the post-independence land reforms, etc in Kerala. #MalabarRebellion101
What Happened to the Leaders later 1. Ali Musliyar was among a dozen leaders who were arrested, tried, and sentenced to death. He was subsequently hanged at the Coimbatore Prison on 17 February 1922. #MalabarRebellion101
2. Variyankunnath Kunjahammad Haji was sentenced to death, and executed by Commander Colonel Humphrey's firing squad for his involvement in the Malabar rebellion. He was shot dead on 20 January 1922 at Kottakkunnu.#MalabarRebellion101
Before the execution, Haji said "You blindfold &shoot from the back. Shoot me from the front, with my eyes untied, and chains removed. The bullets that destroy my life must come and fall on my chest. I have to see it; I want to die with my face close to this land."
Haji's death sentence was carried out by British troops, who shot him in the chest without covering his eyes.
3 Mozhikkunnam Brahmadathan Namboodiripad: was arrested for destroying the Kakkathode bridge at Cherpulassery. After his arrest in 1921, Mozhikkunnam was tied behind a horse& dragged 14 km along the road from his his ancestral house (illam) near Cherpulassery in Palakkad district
4. MP Menon "Abu Talib of Malabar" jailed for 14 years. 12 fr Mapila Rebellion, due to His kindness and helping nature towards the Mapila tenants earned him names such as Malabar’s Abu Talib & Mapaila Menon. Rather he took pride in his asso with the lower tiers of society.
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#Thread#OTD Sultan Abdülhamid Khan II was born, The reformist "founder of Modern Turkey" Sultan ruled & kept ailing #OttomanEmpire strong fr 33 yrs. One f the Global Icons of Muslim Ummah in Modern era, seen as one of the Caliphs who tried to return Caliphate to Islamic roots.
Among the #Ottoman sultans, #Abdülhamid used the title of #caliph the most. He encouraged Islamic Identity, telling Muslims living under European powers to unite into one polity. He attempted to expand Islam by sending religious teachers as far away as South Africa and Japan.
Sultan emphasized the Empire's "Islamic" character, reasserted his status as the Caliph, and called for #MuslimUnity behind the Caliphate. He succeeded briefly in reasserting Islamic power. This threatened several European Colonial Powers Like Austria, Russia, France, & Britain.
19Sept 634 AD, Khalid Bin Walid Conquered #Damascus from Byzantine Empire. The legendary General #KhalidBinWalid took one of the biggest risks of his life to get historic city which later rose as the Capital of #Umayyad Muslim #Caliphate & became known as Urus-al-Bilad.
Fall of Damascus & The Love Story.
On Aug 21, 634, Siege of Damascus began. Khalid RA's Army encircled the city even without proper siege machinery, denying it supplies until the Byzantines capitulated on 19Sept. Bt Did u know the Story is told with a Romantic angle in Urdu Lit.
Damishq had 6 gates So Accordingly, Khalid RA divided his army into 6 parts
Gate of Thomas: Shurahbil
Jabiya Gate: Abu Ubaidah
Gate of Faradis: Amr
Keisan Gate: Yazid Bin Sufyan
Small Gate: Yazid Bin Sufyan
Eastern Gate: Rafay bin Umayr
As usual, there was a chain of events. Ahmedabad witnessed its biggest ever RSS rally in December 1968, where the then chief MS Golwalkar spoke of the atrocities on Hindus in Pakistan during Partition.
On Janmashtami, September 4, a Muslim police officer searching for one Pandit Balkrishna, dispersed a Ramlila programme, toppled a table on which an arti and the Ramayan were kept, and allegedly kicked the scripture.
Quoting a govt special report, comm said: “On the night of 10-9-69, Balkrishna approached local Bharatiya Jan Sangh workers & thru them contacted Harishchandra Shankerlal Panchal it was decided to start Hindu Dharma Raksha Samiti.
#OTD#LongThread🧵
On 18th September 1969 Gujarati Muslims faced most deadly Anti-Muslim violence since the partition of India in 1947 & #1948HyderabadMassacre, ( & until 1989 Bhagalpur pogrom). 16 Dist in Gujarat were shaken by Communal Violence for Two months, Sept & Oct 1969.
On 18 Sept 1969, Muslims gathered in Jamalpur, Ahmedabad for an Urs festival. Whn 2 sadhus of nearby Jagannath temple tried to bring their cows back to the temple compound thru crowded streets, some Muslim women wer injured.
The cows also allegedly damaged some carts. It led to a clash & some Muslim youth attacked 2 sadhus, These injured sadhus came back with more men to retaliate, which made the issue bigger, resulting clashes & stone-pelting broke the temple windows.
#Thread#Long#1948HyderabadMassacre: An Unforgettable Day in Indian History, The Story of First #Genocide in Independent India where an estimated 200K ppl were murdered. & the deplorable quest to celebrate this Genocide as some achievement!!
The geographical map of Deccan state has changed over the years, It spread over a vast area of 86,000sq miles until 17 September 1948 when Indian forces deposed the Nizam ending his rule.
The bitter truths that come out of History's Critical study are a lesson for the present.
The eventual inclusion of the state of Hyderabad in India was a logical and natural matter for which there were many reasons. For example, on the map of India, the state of Hyderabad was at its very heart, surrounded by the borders of democratic independent India.
#Thread#OTD 16 Sept 1931 #Omar_al_Mukhtar was martyred by the Colonial Italian forces. His name is a shining metaphor for the history of freedom & freedom. born in Zanzour, a small village in Libya in 1862. His boundless sincerity & iron nerves made him a legendary rebel.
Basically a village school teacher of the Holy Quran. His early life revolved around home, mosque & school but he went on to lead one of the most important struggles against the colonialism in 20th century.
A key member of the Senussi movement, he's regarded as one of the Biggest Symbols of resistance in the Muslim world. Famous saying attributed to him “We are people that will not surrender, we win or we die.'' became a rallying cry for millions all around the world.