Home Stamps Commemorative Stamps 1984-1986 Leaders of Sepoy Mutiny (click for stamp informatio
Leaders of Sepoy Mutiny (click for stamp informatio
Leaders of Sepoy Mutiny (click for stamp informatio

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Leaders of Sepoy Mutiny (click for stamp informatio
Issue Date
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10 May 1984
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50
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The first war of freedom (1857-58) was the first funeral widespread uprising against the rule of the British East India Company. The doctrine of Lapse, issue of cartridges with animal fat to India soldiers, introduction of British system of education and a number of social reforms had infuriated a very wide section of Indian people, who rose in revolt at a number of places all over India. The East India Company was brought under the direct rule of the British crown as a result of this uprising. Of the very large number of freedom fighters, who led the struggle, four are being commemorated through the present series, which is a part of the larger series on India's Struggle for Freedom.

NANA SAHEB A Maratha, one of the leaders of the First War of Independence, Nana Saheb was born in 1824 to Narayan Bhatt and Ganga Bai.

In 1827 his parents went to the court of the last Peshwa Baji Rao, who adopted Nana Saheb, thus making him her-presumptive to the throne. Nana Saheb was well educated. He studied Sanskrit and was known for his deep religious nature. On the death of the last Peshwa, Baji Rao-II, in 1851 the Company's Government stopped the annual pension and the title. Nana Saheb's appeal to the Court of Directors was not accepted. This made him hostile towards the British rulers. When the First War of Independence broke out, he assumed leadership of the mutineers in Kanpur.

After seizing Kanpur, which had a small British garrison, Nana Saheb proclaimed himself as Peshwa and called for the total extermination of the British power in India. Kanpur was recaptured by the British General Havelock and the last serious engagement (16 July, 1857) resulted in total route of Nana's forces. Nana rode away to an unknown destination in Nepal in 1859 and probably perished in the jungle.

Indian Posts & Telegraphs Department is privileged to issue four commemorative stamps in the memory of these great Freedom Fighters.

Source : Information Folder issued by Indian Posts & Telegraph Department, Government of India

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Set of 4
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