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      New details on role of unsung Khasi heroes in fight against British

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      New details on the role of Khasi heroes in the fight against the British have emerged during the virtual discussion on ‘Unsung Heroes of Meghalaya’ held yesterday as part of the nationwide celebration of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. The discussion was organised by Press Information Bureau, Shillong

      With India celebrating its 75th year of independence, the discussion highlighted the efforts of the freedom fighters, historians, writers and the associated people to develop the sentiment of anti-British and embracing freedom instead. The webinar reminisced the country’s freedom and the role of the unsung heroes of Meghalaya.

      The speakers for the session included Head of History Department, North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Professor C A Mawlong, NEHU History Department’s teacher Professor Shobhan N. Lamare and Defence PRO Wing Commander Ratnakar Singh.

      Prof Mawlong dwelt on the freedom struggle of the unsung heroes of the Khasis. She began with the valour of U Tirot Sing, the great freedom fighter from Khasi Hills, who declared war and fought against the British for attempting to take over control of the land of the Khasis.

      She touched upon the efforts of different writers and historians to represent the freedom fighters from the Khasis. She highlighted how these writers were successful in empowering the Khasis and they were successful in bringing to the fore who Khasis were.

      She referred to Prof. Helen Giri whose work is entitled ‘The Khasis Under British Rule’ (1824-1947). The historians and writers have written extensively on U Tirot Sing and the Anglo-Khasi War, she said, adding that a lot has been written on the 1829 War, the confrontations of the chiefs of the Khasi Hills and the British.

      She was categorical about an interesting subject – the role of readership in igniting the sentiment of nationalism. She informed how the translation of Indian epics in Khasi language helped the historians in making the Khasis familiar with the culture and tradition of the rest of the country.

      Prof. Mawlong, in particular, mentioned the efforts of U Sib Charan Roy, the eldest son of Babu Jeebon Roy, the ‘Father of modern Khasis’. She entailed his life and how he became instrumental in raising his voice against the British. Prof Mawlong specifically mentioned about a school at Mawkhar, which was founded to educate the underprivileged Khasi students.

      She stressed on Roy’s efforts in running the school as its first headmaster in a shoestring budget following his disagreement with the institute’s curriculum.

      “He wrote a letter to Mahatma Gandhi expressing the problems he faced,” Prof. Mawlong added. Gandhi, in turn, published his response in Harijan, his publication, intervened and later helped the school receive a grant for its proper functioning. She also mentioned about Lala Lajpat Rai visiting Shillong in 1939 and contributing a small sum to the school.

      Prof. Shobhan N. Lamare, Department of History, North-Eastern Hills University who is known for his researches and works relating to the life and history of the Jaintias dwelt upon the freedom struggle of the Pnars in an attempt to understand the colonial psyche and the Jaintia resistance.

      Prof. Lamare referred to the attack on the British Camp in Jowai on March 22, 1860 which signaled the outbreak of the resistance against the British.

      According to him, by the month of May a number of prisoners were taken by Rowlatt to Sohra (Cherrapunji). They were Dalois, Pators or men who were involved in the fight or those who had been actively engaged in carrying out the resistance.

      Some of them were U Bnai ex-Daloi of Ralliang; U Kat former Pator of Ralliang; U Skam ex-Daloi of Changpung; U Chan ex-Daloi of Changpung, U Iong ex-pator of Nongbah; U Mon ex-Daloi of Nartiang; U Long Sutnga of Nartiang; U Iong ex-Daloi of Nangjngi; U Parbat, U Rymbai, U Byong Songloo of Satpattor.

      U Kiang Nangbah, a commoner, was chosen and garlanded by the Daloi of Nartiang to lead the struggle against British Imperialism. U Kiang Nangbah and his most trusted Lieutenant U Chey Rangbah toured and inspired the people. The leaders who were working with U Kiang Nangbah were U Long Padu, U Swar Sutnga, U Mon Rymbai, U Bang, U Bakher, U Mulon Mynso, U Kiang Sule, U Kat Changpung and U Woh Riang.

      U Mulon, the former Daloi of Mynso and the principal leader after the execution of U Kiang Nangbah declared his determination to carry on the fight till the end. He was regarded as the successor of U Kiang Nangbah. In the meantime U Sa Nartiang, the son of U Kat from Rymbai was captured and tried by Captain Morton on 16th January 1863. He was found guilty of rebelling against the British and was hanged.

      Prof. Lamare also mentioned that on 1st December, more Jantias who had taken part in the resistance were captured from Sutnga. On 11th December U Kiang Bhein was captured. U Sawar the Daloi of Sutnga was killed in an encounter with the troops. U Chey Rangbah, the lieutenant of U Kiang Nangbah was killed in an encounter with the people of Nongbah. On 23rd March, 1864, Haughton, the Commissioner, in his message to the Government of Bengal wrote: “the people have been very severely punished and that all inclination to rebel is at an end”.

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