Bapuji Bhangare
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Bapujirao Bhangare Bandkari | |
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Bapuji Bhangare Tombstone | |
| Born | Bapujirao Bhangare |
| Cause of death | Hanged |
| Other names | Bapuji Patil |
| Occupation | Jagirdar |
| Years active | 1844 - 1848 |
| Era | British era |
| Organization | Bandkari |
| Movement | Indian independence movement |
| Criminal charges | Murders, Gang Robberys, Blackmailing, Plundering |
| Partner | Raghoji Bhangare (brother) |
| Parent | Ramjirao Bhangare (father) |
| Relatives | Javji Bamble (cousin) |
Bapuji Bhangare[1] was a Koli Patil of Deogaon and Indian freedom fighter who challenged the British government in Maharashtra state of British India.[2] Bapuji Bhangare breakdown the British government strongly in Pune, Ahmadnagar and Nashik districts of Maharashtra.[3]
When he was captured by British troops, he was only 26 years old.[4] The young Jyotirao Phule may have been inspired by Bapuji Bhangare, among others.[5]
Bhangare was born to Ramji Bhangare who was Koli Patil of Devgaon, Jemadar of Ahmednagar police.[6] Bapuji was grown up in Jawhar State because his elder brother Rama Rao Bhangare was married to the sister of Raja of Jawhar State.[7]