Know who is Bhima Nayak, Whose Name Mention by Modi

Bhima had an important role in the 1857 Ambagani War. When the Englishman could not catch Bhima like this
Know who is Bhima Nayak, Whose Name Mention by Modi

In the last phase of Lok Sabha elections, on Sunday, votes will be cast for 8 seats in Madhya Pradesh. In the last round, both the parties have started to woo the masses. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally was held in support of BJP candidates in Khargone, Nimad today in this episode. In this rally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi referred to Nimad's famous Bhima Nayak as Robinbud and remembered his contribution during the 1857 military revolution. Who was the Bhima hero? How he left his mark in the 1857 revolution against the British

Bhima Nayak was a tribal warrior. In the battle of independence, Bhima Nayak alone jolted the British rule on his own. The British were shaking with the name of Bhima Nayak. They had united the tribals in the fight for independence. There are still many facts about the life of a great hero. However, according to the research done until now, the work area of ​​Bhima has remained from the state of Barwani to Khandesh of present-day Maharashtra. Bhima had an important role in the 1857 Ambagani War. When the Englishman could not catch Bhima like this, he was caught by cheating on the face of someone close to him. There has been much research related to their contribution and death. An important fact in the same research also revealed that at that time (1857 revolution) when Tatya Tope came to Nimada, he met Bhima Nayak. During that time Bhima helped him cross the Narmada.

Death certificate from Port Blair

Bima Nayak, freedom fighter, Nimar's Robinhood, was the first to appear the death certificate a few years ago. In which it was mentioned that his death took place on 29 December 1876 in Port Blair. Two professors of PG College, Badwani, working on the UGC approved research project, had found this evidence from many documents placed in the National Archives of New Delhi to know the ill-effects of the hero's life.

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