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'''Adhya krantiveer Umāji Nāik Khomane''' ({{lang-mr|उमाजी नाईक खोमणे}}) (September 7, 1791 – February 3, 1832) was an [[India]]n freedom fighter, a [[Revolutionary movement for Indian independence|revolutionary]]. He was The First Freedom Fighter against British Rule in India.
'''Adya krantiveer Umāji Nāik Khomane''' ({{lang-mr|उमाजी नाईक खोमणे}}) (September 7, 1791 – February 3, 1832) was an [[India]]n freedom fighter, a [[Revolutionary movement for Indian independence|revolutionary]]. He was The First Freedom Fighter against British Rule in India.


Soon after the fall of [[Maratha Empire]] Umaji raised a tiny army against the British. His anti-British manifesto asked the country-men to fight against the foreign rulers. To capture him, the British Government announced a bounty of 10,000 rupees. Mr. Trambak Kulkarni was responsible for arrest of this great freedom fighter. He gave a message to the British and British forces came to arrest him. Though he fought against them, the forces sent were able to arrest him. After his capture, he was hanged in Pune. After the hanging Trmbak kulkarni send letter for gift against umajis arrested.<ref>"mulnivasi nayak dailly on 6 june 2016"Diamond Maharashtra Sankritikosh ({{lang-mr|डायमंड महाराष्ट्र संस्कृतीकोश}})," Durga Dixit, Pune, India, Diamond Publications, 2009, ISBN 978-81-8483-080-4.</ref>{{clarification needed|date=August 2016}}
Soon after the fall of [[Maratha Empire]] Umaji raised a tiny army against the British. His anti-British manifesto asked the country-men to fight against the foreign rulers. To capture him, the British Government announced a bounty of 10,000 rupees. Mr. Trambak Kulkarni was responsible for arrest of this great freedom fighter. He gave a message to the British and British forces came to arrest him. Though he fought against them, the forces sent were able to arrest him. After his capture, he was hanged in Pune. After the hanging Trmbak kulkarni send letter for gift against umajis arrested.<ref>"mulnivasi nayak dailly on 6 june 2016"Diamond Maharashtra Sankritikosh ({{lang-mr|डायमंड महाराष्ट्र संस्कृतीकोश}})," Durga Dixit, Pune, India, Diamond Publications, 2009, ISBN 978-81-8483-080-4.</ref>{{clarification needed|date=August 2016}}

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Umaji Naik Khomane- India's First Freedom fighter
BornSeptember 7, 1791
DiedFebruary 3, 1832(1832-02-03) (aged 40) Pune, India
Cause of deathhanged
NationalityIndian
Other namesAdhya krantiveer Umaji Naik
Known forIndian Independence Movement
Parent(s)Dadaji Naik Khomane
Lakshmibai Naik Khomane

Adya krantiveer Umāji Nāik Khomane (Template:Lang-mr) (September 7, 1791 – February 3, 1832) was an Indian freedom fighter, a revolutionary. He was The First Freedom Fighter against British Rule in India.

Soon after the fall of Maratha Empire Umaji raised a tiny army against the British. His anti-British manifesto asked the country-men to fight against the foreign rulers. To capture him, the British Government announced a bounty of 10,000 rupees. Mr. Trambak Kulkarni was responsible for arrest of this great freedom fighter. He gave a message to the British and British forces came to arrest him. Though he fought against them, the forces sent were able to arrest him. After his capture, he was hanged in Pune. After the hanging Trmbak kulkarni send letter for gift against umajis arrested.[2][clarification needed]

Notes

  1. ^ mulnivasi news paper on 6 june 2016
  2. ^ "mulnivasi nayak dailly on 6 june 2016"Diamond Maharashtra Sankritikosh (Template:Lang-mr)," Durga Dixit, Pune, India, Diamond Publications, 2009, ISBN 978-81-8483-080-4.

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