Nilambar–Pitambar: Heroes of the 1857 Rebellion in Palamu

Background

  • Nilambar and Pitambar were two great freedom fighters from Palamu district.
  • They were real (biological) brothers.
  • Detailed information about their childhood is not available.
  • Belonged to the Kharwar community.
  • They formed a powerful organization by uniting members of the Kharwar tribe.

Community and Alliances

  • Chero and Kharwar were the dominant tribes in Palamu.
  • Bhokta Kharwar was a sub-caste of the Kharwar tribe.
  • During the 1857 Revolt, both brothers actively participated in the freedom struggle.
  • To strengthen their position, they allied with the Chero Jagirdar, promising to help him regain his rights in return for support.

Attack on British-Aligned Regions

  • On 21 October 1857, under their leadership, they attacked:
    • Chainpur
    • Sahpur
    • Lesliganj
  • They were largely successful in these operations.
  • At that time, Raghubar Dayal Singh, the Jagirdar of Chainpur, was a supporter of the British.
  • They attacked Chainpur, but Raghubar successfully defended his territory.

British Military Response

  • The British became aware of Nilambar and Pitambar’s leadership and growing threat.
  • A British force under Major Cotter was sent to suppress them.
  • Lieutenant Graham also reached Sahpur to assist the British forces.
  • This combined British force proved too strong, and the brothers could not withstand the assault.

Retreat and Regrouping

  • Nilambar and Pitambar escaped to the forests of Manika.
  • While in the forest, they regrouped and strengthened their organization.
  • Soon after, they sparked new uprisings against the British in Manika and nearby areas.

Final Suppression

  • In retaliation, on 16 January 1858, Colonel Dalton led a British force to drive the rebels out of the Manika forests.
  • After this, Dalton moved on to Lesliganj.
  • Despite repeated British efforts, the brothers managed to evade capture multiple times.

Capture and Execution

  • Ultimately, Colonel Dalton arrested Nilambar and Pitambar during a feast (referred to as a bojh).
  • A brief trial was conducted, and both were sentenced to death by hanging.
  • After their execution, all their property was confiscated by the British.

Aftermath and Policy Change

  • Following these events, the British decided to implement a new regulation system aimed at protecting tribal interests.
  • After the introduction of this regulatory system, no further tribal uprisings occurred for a long time.

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