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Volume : III, Issue : IV, May - 2013

MARUTHU BROTHERS IN KALAYARKOIL, THE CITADEL OF 1800-1801 REBELLION

K.JAYAKUMAR

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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There are two types of freedom struggle in India. In the first type , the Native Rebels furnished stiff resistance when the British involved in the territorial expansion in India. In the second type, when the British settled well in India, the natives started freedom struggle against the political and economic domination and exploitation respectively. In the history of Freedom Struggle especially the role of Tamil Nadu is remarkable in both types. Nercattumseval, Panjalamkurichi and Kalayarkoil were the citadels of the Native Rebels of the Eighteenth Century . Kalayarkoil occupied a special significance , because where the Marudu Brothers put up a heroic resistance against the British in the last phase of the South Indian Rebellion of 1800-1801..

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K.JAYAKUMAR, (2013). MARUTHU BROTHERS IN KALAYARKOIL, THE CITADEL OF 1800-1801 REBELLION. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. IV, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2384.pdf

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