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  2. Rewa (princely state) - Wikipedia

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    Thakur Ranmat Singh, a notable leader from Mankhari village in Satna district, emerged as a key figure in the uprising within the region. Holding the rank of Sardar in the Maharaja of Rewa's service, Thakur Ranmat Singh became increasingly discontented with British interference, particularly by the Resident Political Agent, Willoughby Osborne.

  3. Rewa, Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Thakur Ranmat Singh, a notable leader from Mankhari village in Satna district, emerged as a key figure in the uprising within the region. Holding the rank of Sardar in the Maharaja of Rewa's service, Thakur Ranmat Singh became increasingly discontented with British interference, particularly by the Resident Political Agent, Willoughby Osborne. [10]

  4. Keoti Fort - Wikipedia

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    Thakur Ranmat Sinha, a leader in the Rebellion in Rewa State, went into hiding near Keoti Fort. In an encounter at the fort, he killed a British officer who had come to arrest him. Eventually, he surrendered at the urging of the Maharaja Raghuraj Singh who supported the British. He was hanged in 1860 for the murder of the British officer.

  5. Thakur Ramapati Singh - Wikipedia

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    Thakur Ramapati Singh was the eldest son of Shri Ram Surat Singh the head of one of the wealthiest landlord family of the village of Harnathpur located in present day "Pakridayal Block" of East Champaran district of the State of Bihar in India. His family had thousands of acres of land in Motihari, Muzaffarpur, Bettiah, and in Delhi, and ...

  6. List of institutions of higher education in Madhya Pradesh

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    Government Thakur Ranmat Singh College, Rewa: Rewa: 1869 Commerce, Arts, Science and Literature [31] Holkar Science College,Indore: Indore: 1891 Sciences Indian Institute of Forest Management: Bhopal: 1982 Forest management [32] Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management: Gwalior 1983 Tourism management [33] Indian Institute of ...

  7. Thakur Ram Singh (revolutionary) - Wikipedia

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    Thakur Ram Singh (1911–2009) was an Indian Communist revolutionary and associate of Bhagat Singh. He started his political life as an Indian National Congress activist but was attracted towards the ideals of Bhagat Singh and his Hindustan Socialist Republican Army .

  8. Thakur Ram Singh - Wikipedia

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    Thakur Ram Singh. Thakur Ram Singh (16 February 1915 – 6 September 2010) was a veteran Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) pracharak from Himachal Pradesh, India, and the inspiration behind the Akhil Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Yojana. He headed the Itihas Sankalan Samiti (history compilation wing) of the RSS.

  9. Thakur Ram Singh (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Thakur Ram Singh may refer to: Thakur Ram Singh (1915–2009) Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh pracharak and founder of Akhil Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Yojana; Thakur Ram Singh (revolutionary) (1911–2009), Indian communist revolutionary and associate of Bhagat Singh; Ram Singh Thakuri (1914–2002), Indian Gorkha freedom fighter