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Krishak Swahid Smriti Smarak

Historical landmark in Mangaldoi

Updated: March 24, 2024 04:34 AM

Krishak Swahid Smriti Smarak is located in Mangaldoi (Town in India), India. It's address is Patharughat, Assam 784144, India.

Patharughat, Assam 784144, India

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Where is Krishak Swahid Smriti Smarak?

Krishak Swahid Smriti Smarak is located at: Patharughat, Assam 784144, India.

What are the coordinates of Krishak Swahid Smriti Smarak?

Coordinates: 26.4498459, 91.885207

Krishak Swahid Smriti Smarak Reviews

Basistha Acharya
2023-07-26 05:16:44 GMT

On January 1894 here killed more than 140 innocent and unarmed farmers when they protested against increasing of land revenue before then British colonial officer and grave their bodies in a pond which was known as Borpukhuri.

Kaushik Baruah
2022-11-30 22:14:48 GMT

Patharighat, previously known as Patharughat, is a place in Assam, India. It is one of the revenue circles in Darrang district. The place is famous for the event of 1894, popularly known as Patharughatar Ran (Battle of Patharughat). After the British annexation of Assam in 1826, surveys of the vast lands of the state began. On the basis of such surveys, the British began to impose land taxes, reportedly by 70-80 per cent, much to the resentment of the farmers, who previously paid taxes in-kind or provided service in lieu of cash.

The British authorities began to view the peasant protests and gatherings as grounds for sedition. On 28 January 1894 tempers flared as the authorities refused to listen to further grievances. A police lathi charge occurred followed by an open firing which left 15 peasants killed and 37 wounded according to official Raj records or 140 killed according to unofficial sources. Patharighat is known as Assam's Jallianwala Bagh.Since 2000, the army has been paying homage to the martyrs on 29 January every year and has also set up martyrs' column in memory of those killed.

Tajmul Ali
2019-02-02 03:24:32 GMT

To remember the Martyr's visit the place

Bijoy Sarma
2022-01-14 12:36:25 GMT

Historical place...Must visit

Gaurav Medhi
2017-01-28 09:41:51 GMT

This represents our farmers in Assam who fought for our freedom against #BritishRule. I recommend everyone to visit this place and make it famous and every historian should know about this.

FIROZ AHMED
2017-06-30 17:00:09 GMT

It is located at a distance of 13km west from Mangaldai. Historical place. Govt attention is required to develop the locality

Mishra Kumar Sarma
2017-07-02 06:59:43 GMT

The monument of 140 Hindu and Muslim martyrs of Raijmel, the startup of the freedom movement of India...

Abdul Adud
2017-07-13 11:09:13 GMT

Connected with Indian freedom movement history. Tourist attraction

Bivash Assamese
2021-04-11 05:47:16 GMT

Best historical place in assam for child

Niranjan Deka
2022-02-06 11:48:48 GMT

Historical place in darrang ....must visit.

নীলকমল মেধি
2018-02-14 04:46:34 GMT

Nice historical place to visit.

Dhanmani Deka
2022-12-14 02:46:24 GMT

Nice historical place

NARAYAN DEKA
2017-05-17 05:27:55 GMT

this is very very good place in all over india

Jyoti prasad
2018-05-05 09:59:33 GMT

The historycal place of india.

Pranjit Hazarika
2022-10-18 06:57:07 GMT

Proud of place

STaTus MakER
2017-11-14 06:18:58 GMT

Historical place..

HIRANYA NATH
2017-03-16 09:15:43 GMT

History

Sahil Hoque
2024-01-28 03:59:29 GMT

Krishak Swahid Smriti Smarak

Prasiddha Sarma
2017-06-04 09:05:07 GMT

Pride of Darrang

EDUTUBE pinku rajbongshi
2020-02-29 05:56:05 GMT

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About Mangaldoi
Town in India

Mangaldoi; also spelt Mangaldai, is a town in the state of Assam, India. It's named after Mangaldahi, who was the daughter of the Raja of Darrang. She was married to Susenghphaa, a ruler of the Ahom kingdom. Mangaldoi serves as the administrative headquarters of Darrang district. Positioned around 70 km to the east of Guwahati, the capital city of Assam. source

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