Mundal Singh

Mundal Singh was an Indian freedom fighter.[1] He was Parganait of Pahar Panri. He and Jagirdar of Basudev Kona Bakhtar Say had fought against East India Company force in 1812.[2]

Mundal Singh
Born
Pahar Panri, Gumla district, Bengal Presidency, British India
Died4 April 1812
Kolkata, British India
Cause of deathExecution by hanging
OccupationParganait

Early life

Mundal Singh was born in Pahar Pani village of Gumla district in Bengal Presidency in a Rautia family. He was Parganait of Pahar Pani.[3]

Rebellion

British Government ordered King of Chotanagpur Gobind Nath Shahdeo to pay Rs.12000 tax to East India company in 1812. Jagirdar of Basudev Kona Bakhtar Say refused to pay tax to on behalf of peasants of Nawagarh due to excessive tax. Then magistrate of Ramgarh sent an army from Hazaribagh. Parganait of Pahar Panri Mundal Singh reached Nawagarh, helped Bakhtar Say in Battle and they succeed in defeating British force. After a month, E.Refreez of Ramgarh Battalion came to Nawagarh with a large army. The battle lasted for three days and the force of Bakhtar Say and Mundal Singh got defeated. Bakhtar Say and Mundal Singh were arrested and executed on 4 April 1812 in Kolkata.[2][4]

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