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In
1818 Chhattisgarh came under some sort of British control for the first time.
In 1854, when the province of Nagpur lapsed to the British government, Chhattisgarh
was formed into a deputy commissionership with its headquarters at Raipur. Historian
C.W. Wills, writing about Chhattisgarh says, Chhattisgarh presents the remarkable
picture of a Hindu government continuing till modern times outside the sphere
of direct Mohammedancontrol. The British made certain changes in the administrative
and revenue systems of Chhattisgarh, which adversely affected the people of
Chhattisgarh. The intrusion of the British was resisted strongly in Bastar by
the tribals and the Halba rebellion which lasted nearly five year (1774-1779)
was the first documented rebellion against the British and Marathas in Bastar.
Laphazamidari of The Bilaspur district. His grandson Ratanraja founded Ratanpur
Which continued as the capital of a large part of the country now known as Chhattisgarh.
This Rajput family called themselves the Haihaya dyanasty. This dynasty continued
ruling Chhattisgarh for six centuries about the 14th century it split into parts,
the elder branch continued at Ratanpur, while the younger settled in semi-independent
state at Raipur. At the end of 16th century it acknowledged the suzerainty of
the Mughals, In Bastar, in the middle ages, Chalukya dynasty established its
rule. The first Chalukya ruler was Annmdev, who established the dynasty in Bastar
in 1320 .
The
First war of independence in 1857 was spearheaded in Chhattisgarh by Vir Narain
Singh who was a benevolent jamindar of Sonakhan. The British arrested him in
1856 for looting a trader's grain stocks and distributing it amongst the poor
in a severe famine year. In 1857 with the help of the solders of the British
Army at Raipur, Vir Narain Singh escaped form prison. He reached Sonakhan and
formed an army of 500 men. Under the leadership of Smith, a powerful British
army was dispatched to crush the Sonakhan army. The British succeeded after
a prolonged battle and Vir Narain Singh was arrested and later hanged on the
10th December, 1857. He became the first martyr from Chhattisgarh in the War
of Independence. Vir Narain Singh's martyrdom has been resurrected in the 1980's
and he has become a potent symbol of Chhattisgarhi pride.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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