New Delhi: On this day i.e. April 18, 1859, Tatya Tope, the immortal martyr of the 1857 revolution, was sentenced to death in Shivpuri city and it was the same day when Tatya Tope sacrificed himself for his motherland by putting the noose around his neck. had given Krantiveer Tatya Tope, also known as Tantiya Topi, was one of the first trumpeters of India's freedom struggle by taking a pledge to liberate the nation from the British.
Tatya Bithoor's Nana Saheb is said to be the companion of Peshwa and the guru of Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi. Tatya organized the army after the Peshwa and the king of Kanpur joined in and sounded the bugle of freedom. At that time, he had the foresight to think of the British as a crisis for the nation. Not only this but the British also believed in their bravery.
The English historian Perschrumus Steading also respected him by calling him a huge brain generated by the native side during the military revolution. He was one of the world's popular guerrilla leaders. Tatya Tope did the work of organizing the whole of India with Kanpur and did two hands with the British. Tatya shook the foundation of British rule more powerful than all other leaders. Not only this, the saga of his bravery is full of struggle. Not only this but it is also very inspiring.
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