Rahimullah | |
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রহিমুল্লাহ | |
Born | 18th-century |
Died | 25 November 1861 |
Movement | Peasant rebellion |
Father | Jahangir |
Shahīd Raḥīmullāh of Bāraikhālī (Bengali: বারইখালীর রহিমুল্লাহ; died 25 November 1861) was the leader of native resistance in the Sundarbans of Bengal, against the colonial officers and indigo cultivators of the British Raj.[1] As the Bengali chief of Baraikhali, Rahimullah formed a resistance force and is considered a symbol of resistance in South Bengal. After several conflicts, the colonial forces managed to defeat Rahimullah in 1861 after he refused to surrender.[2]