Английская Википедия:Chimaji Jadhav

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The Chimaji Jadhav[1] (also known as Chimnaji Jadhav)[2] was Indian freedom fighter from Maharashtra in India and he led the rebellion from 1839 to 1846.[3] He revolted against British government along with his supporters Nana Darbare and Bhau Khare to re-established the deposed Peshwa on the Maratha throne.[4]

In the nights, Chimnaji Jadhav alongwith Raghoji Bhangare, Nana Darbare, Bhau Khare and Lahuji made plans to throw out the British and restore the Peshwa on Maratha throne.[5]

Rebellion

After the deposition of Peshwa, Chimnaji Jadhav assembled a revolutionary army and in the night, Jadhav attacked at Mahalkari treasure in Pune.[6][7] but this time fifty of the revolutionaries were captured and tried in court and sentenced to death by hanging.[8] Chimnaji Jadhav was escaped to Benaras but after some time returned to Pune and was captured by British troops and hanged in Ahmednagar Central jail.[9]Шаблон:Failed verification

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