Kedambadi Ramaiah Gowda
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Kedambadi Ramaiah Gowda | |
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| Died | unknown |
| Known for | Amara Sullia Rebellion |
| Title | Zameendar |
Kedambadi Ramaiah Gowda was an Indian freedom fighter and revolutionary who united the farmers from Sullia and led the Amara Sullia Rebellion in 1837.[1] Ramaiah hoisted the native flag after lowering the Union Jack, which is known to be the first-ever freedom movement against the East India Company.[2][3] He was banished by the British Raj in the aftermath of the rebellion.[citation needed]
Kedambadi Ramaiah Gowda belonged to the Are Bhashe Community and was closely connected with Linga Rajendra II of Kingdom of Coorg.[citation needed] After Linga Rajendra II, his son Chikka Virarajendra also had good relations with Kedambadi Ramayya Gowda.[4]