Nanak Bheel

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Born1890 (1890)
Died(1922-06-13)13 June 1922
Causeof deathMurder
MonumentsShaheed Nanak Bheel Smarak, Bundi
Nanak Bheel
नानक भील
Statue of Martyr Nanak Bheel
Statue of Nanak Bheel
Born1890 (1890)
Died(1922-06-13)13 June 1922
Cause of deathMurder
MonumentsShaheed Nanak Bheel Smarak, Bundi
MovementNon-cooperation movement

Nanak Bheel (1890 — 1922) was an Indian freedom fighter from the Bundi district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. He played a pivotal role in Indian Independence movement in Bundi during British colonial rule in India and lost his life for the cause.[1][2][3]

He was born in the village of Dhaneshwar in Bundi district (previously known as Bundi State) in the state of Rajasthan, India, though specific details about his date of birth and family background are scarce. He belonged to the Bheel community, an indigenous ethnic group primarily found in Rajasthan and Gujarat. Inspired by the fervour of the independence movement led by figures such as Govind Guru, and Vijay Singh Pathik, he became actively involved in revolutionary activities at a young age.[4]

Role in the freedom struggle

He emerged as a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement, actively participating in various protests and movements against British colonial rule. In the Bundi district, he organised and led protests, demonstrating leadership and dedication to the cause of freedom. He fearlessly confronted the injustices perpetrated by colonial authorities and local landlords.[5]

Murder

On 13 June 1922, Nanak Bhil, was addressing a public meeting organised in the village of Dabi in Bundi district for the purpose of freedom from slavery and ending the princely and British colonial atrocities, grazing tax, exploitation and oppression. The British officers opened fire on this public meeting. The shots created panic but Nanak Bheel continued his address and was hit by three bullets to his chest.[1]

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