Jump to content

🚨 Get your Google Knowledge Panel
◉ Displays your name, photo, and profession in Google Search
Click here to get started now

Mangal Pandey: Difference between revisions

From Knowlepedia
No edit summary
m Changed protection settings for "Mangal Pandey" ([Edit=Allow only autoconfirmed users] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only autoconfirmed users] (indefinite))
 
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 4: Line 4:
|image=Mangal Pandey.jpg
|image=Mangal Pandey.jpg
|keywords=Mangal Pandey, 1857 revolt, Indian independence, freedom fighter, British East India Company, sepoy mutiny, Knowlepedia
|keywords=Mangal Pandey, 1857 revolt, Indian independence, freedom fighter, British East India Company, sepoy mutiny, Knowlepedia
}}
}} {{Infobox deceased
{{Infobox deceased
| name          = Mangal Pandey {{ verified}}
| name          = Mangal Pandey
| image          = Mangal Pandey.jpg
| image          = Mangal Pandey.jpg
| image_caption  = India Post stamp of Mangal Pandey (1984)
| image_caption  = India Post stamp of Mangal Pandey (1984)
| birth_date    = {{Birth date|1827|07|19}}
| birth_date    = {{Birth date|1827|07|19}}
| birth_place    = [[Nagwa]], [[Ballia district]], [[Ceded and Conquered Provinces]], [[British India]] (now [[Uttar Pradesh]], India)
| birth_place    = Nagwa, Ballia district, Ceded and Conquered Provinces, British India (now [[Uttar Pradesh]], India)
| death_date    = {{Death date and age|1857|04|08|1827|07|19}}
| death_date    = {{Death date and age|1857|04|08|1827|07|19}}
| death_place    = [[Barrackpore]], [[Bengal Presidency]], [[British India]] (now [[West Bengal]], India)
| death_place    = Barrackpore, Bengal Presidency, British India (now [[West Bengal]], India)
| nationality    = Indian
| nationality    = Indian
| occupation    = Sepoy (Soldier) in [[British East India Company]]
| occupation    = Sepoy (Soldier) in [[British East India Company]]
| years_active  = 1849–1857
| years_active  = 1849–1857
| known_for      = Sparking the [[Indian Rebellion of 1857]]
| known_for      = Sparking the Indian Rebellion of 1857
| awards        = Honored posthumously as a national hero
| awards        = Honored posthumously as a national hero
| notable_works  = Act of Revolt against British Rule (1857)
| notable_works  = Act of Revolt against British Rule (1857)
| resting_place  = [[Barrackpore]], near Kolkata
| resting_place  = Barrackpore, near Kolkata
| age_at_death  = 29
| age_at_death  = 29
| spouse        = Unknown
| spouse        = Unknown
| children      = None
| children      = None
| parents        = Divakar Pandey (father)
| parents        = Divakar Pandey (father)
| religion      = Hinduism
| religion      = [[Hinduism]]
| website        = <!-- No official website -->
| website        = <!-- No official website -->
}}
}}
Line 31: Line 30:


== Early Life ==
== Early Life ==
Mangal Pandey was born in the village of Nagwa in Ballia district of present-day Uttar Pradesh into a Hindu Brahmin family. Despite his modest background, he joined the [[34th Bengal Native Infantry]] regiment in 1849.<ref>https://www.livehistoryindia.com/cover-story/2020/07/19/mangal-pandey</ref>
Mangal Pandey was born in the village of Nagwa in Ballia district of present-day Uttar Pradesh into a Hindu Brahmin family. Despite his modest background, he joined the 34th Bengal Native Infantry regiment in 1849.<ref>https://www.livehistoryindia.com/cover-story/2020/07/19/mangal-pandey</ref>


== The 1857 Revolt ==
== The 1857 Revolt ==
Line 41: Line 40:
* Seen as one of India’s first martyrs for freedom.
* Seen as one of India’s first martyrs for freedom.
* Honored with a commemorative stamp in 1984 by India Post.
* Honored with a commemorative stamp in 1984 by India Post.
* The film ''[[Mangal Pandey: The Rising]]'' (2005), starring [[Aamir Khan]], depicted his life.<ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0427309/</ref>
* The film ''Mangal Pandey: The Rising'' (2005), starring Aamir Khan, depicted his life.<ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0427309/</ref>
* Memorials, institutions, and public buildings are named after him across India.
* Memorials, institutions, and public buildings are named after him across India.


Line 49: Line 48:


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Indian Rebellion of 1857]]
* Indian Rebellion of 1857
* [[Rani Lakshmibai]]
* [[Rani Lakshmibai]]
* [[Bahadur Shah Zafar]]
* [[Bahadur Shah Zafar]]
* [[Tatya Tope]]
* Tatya Tope


== References ==
== References ==
<references/>
<references/>
[[Category:Articles needing expansion]]
[[Category:Articles needing more references]]

Latest revision as of 10:55, 23 August 2025

Mangal Pandey
India Post stamp of Mangal Pandey (1984)
Born 19 July 1827
Birthplace Nagwa, Ballia district, Ceded and Conquered Provinces, British India (now Uttar Pradesh, India)
Died 08 April 1857 (aged 29)
Place of death Barrackpore, Bengal Presidency, British India (now West Bengal, India)
Resting place Barrackpore, near Kolkata
Nationality Indian
Occupation Sepoy (Soldier) in British East India Company
Years active 1849–1857
Known for Sparking the Indian Rebellion of 1857
Notable works Act of Revolt against British Rule (1857)
Awards Honored posthumously as a national hero
Spouse(s) Unknown
Children None
Parents Divakar Pandey (father)
Religion Hinduism
Website


Mangal Pandey (19 July 1827 – 8 April 1857) was an Indian soldier in the British East India Company who played a pivotal role in triggering the Indian Rebellion of 1857, regarded as India's first struggle for independence.[1]

Early Life

Mangal Pandey was born in the village of Nagwa in Ballia district of present-day Uttar Pradesh into a Hindu Brahmin family. Despite his modest background, he joined the 34th Bengal Native Infantry regiment in 1849.[2]

The 1857 Revolt

In 1857, Pandey refused to use the newly introduced Enfield rifle cartridges rumored to be greased with cow and pig fat. On 29 March 1857, he attacked British officers at the Barrackpore cantonment, encouraging others to join the revolt.

He was captured, court-martialed, and sentenced to death. To prevent a wider rebellion, the British hanged him on 8 April 1857, ten days before the scheduled execution date.[3]

Legacy

  • Seen as one of India’s first martyrs for freedom.
  • Honored with a commemorative stamp in 1984 by India Post.
  • The film Mangal Pandey: The Rising (2005), starring Aamir Khan, depicted his life.[4]
  • Memorials, institutions, and public buildings are named after him across India.

Honors

  • Recognized as a national hero.
  • Featured in Indian school curriculum as an early symbol of patriotic resistance.

See Also

References