Episodios

  • Kuka Movement

    Kuka Movement

    Qisse Bagawat Ke, Episode 1
    Aug 25 2022
    'Kook', a high pitched voice in Punjabi, gave the name of this movement. It marked the first reaction of people in Punjab against the British rule after 1849. Its primary aim was to overthrow the British Raj in India and Punjab. Here is a glimpse of this one of the early revolts against atrocities of the British.
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    13 m
  • Anushilan Samiti

    Anushilan Samiti

    Qisse Bagawat Ke, Episode 2
    Aug 25 2022
    Anushilan Samiti was formed in 1902 in Bengal. It was a bodybuilding society, an undercover name for the society of anti-British revolutionaries in Bengal. Alarmed by the revolutionary activities of the Samiti, the British took a series of measures to stop the society. The Special Branch of the Calcutta Police was constituted to deal with them. This episode is an ode to their valor.
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    8 m
  • Jugantar

    Jugantar

    Qisse Bagawat Ke, Episode 3
    Aug 25 2022
    Jugantar was a secret revolutionary society running in Bengal during the British era. It functioned under the guise of a fitness club. Many of the members were sent abroad for political and military training. Several Jugantar members were arrested, hanged, or deported for life in the Cellular Jail in Andaman. The sacrifice of these lesser known soldiers was a great contribution to India's freedom.
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    7 m
  • Kotwal Dasta

    Kotwal Dasta

    Qisse Bagawat Ke, Episode 4
    Aug 25 2022
    Kotwal Dasta was formed by Vitthal Laxman Kotwal from Neral, Maharashtra. He, along with a group of 50 volunteers, including farmers and teachers, came together to cut off the electricity supply of the entire Mumbai city as a rebellion against the British. This episode remembers a long forgotten hero of Indian Freedom Struggle.
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    6 m
  • Rampa Rebellion

    Rampa Rebellion

    Qisse Bagawat Ke, Episode 5
    Aug 25 2022
    Rampa Rebellion was a tribal uprising led by Alluri Sitarama Raju in Madras Presidency in 1922. A guerilla warfare that started in 1922 continued for two years until 1924 when diseases that prevailed in the tribal community made their rebellion weak. Nonetheless it was an extraordinary contribution to free the country from the shackles of British Raj.
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    7 m