Nana Sahib was a prominent leader in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against British rule. He was the adopted son of the exiled Maratha Peshwa Baji Rao II. After the rebellion was suppressed, Nana Sahib's fate remained shrouded in mystery, with conflicting reports suggesting he may have died in battle, escaped, or been captured and executed.
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Nana Saheb
Nana Saheb, a key figure in the Indian Rebellion of 1857, was assisted in recapturing Kanpur by several leaders, most notably by Tantia Tope and Azimullah Khan. Tantia Tope, a skilled military commander, played a crucial role in organizing troops and strategizing the recapture. Azimullah Khan served as Nana Saheb's chief advisor and helped in planning the siege against British forces. Together, they were instrumental in the efforts to reclaim the city during the uprising.
The British East India Company denied Nana Sahib his pension as the adopted son of the last Peshwa. This was a significant issue that contributed to Nana Sahib's grievances against the British and ultimately led to his involvement in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Tatya Tope was an Indian leader in the 1857 Indian Rebellion and a Bithur adherent of Nana Saheb. He was born on 1814 and died on 1859.
she is a writer who wrote the story of nana saheb's daughter Maina who was burnt alive by the britishers without seeing that she was just a minor...General Outram killed her...
Saheb Bahadur was created in 1977.
Saheb Sarbib was born in 1944.
Saheb Chatterjee was born in 1960.
Poet Jan Saheb came from India.
Saheb (صاحب) can mean "owner" or "apostle".