Raja Mahipat Ram · The Revolt of 1808 The first major attempt to rescue Hyderabad from British bondage after the Subsidiary Alliance of 1800 · Defeated the Nizam's forces · Killed Mr. Gordon · Evaded Montresor for three months · Beheaded at Holkar's camp Peshkar to Raymond · Initially pro-British · Turned by rivalry with Mir Alam · Dismissed December 4, 1806 · Battle of Shahpur (February 11-22, 1808) · Three-month chase · Crossed Godaveri, Tapti, Nerbudda · Shot, decapitated, head cast before Holkar's tent 📜 Early Career · From French Dewan to Raja and Secret Counsellor Raja Mahipat Ram originally served as Dewan (man of business) to Monsieur Raymond , the commander of the French brigades in the Nizam's service. In this situation, he formed an intimacy with the prince Sekandar Jah (the future Nizam Sikandar Jah). Upon the dispersion of the French force in 1798 (following the first Subsidiary Alliance), Mahipat Ram was taken into th...
The Bolarum Cantonment Mutiny · September 21, 1855 The forerunner of 1857. September 20: The order that banned Muharram on a Sunday 21 September 1855: The Nizam's cavalry attacked their British commander Colin Mackenzie, after he banned Muharram on a Sunday · 150-200 mutineers. ⚔️ "The Bolarum Mutiny was one of the biggest revolts against the British in British India" — Prof. KSS Seshan Twenty months before the Great Uprising of 1857 shook British India, an explosion of sepoy rage occurred in the quiet cantonment of Bolarum (Secunderabad) . On September 20, 1855 , Brigadier Colin Mackenzie , the Scottish-born Commander of the Nizam's 10,000-strong cavalry, prohibited the traditional Muharram procession after learning that the festival fell on a Sunday. He "didn't want the noise to disturb him." Enraged, on September 21, 1855 , about 150-200 cavalrymen marched to his residence and attacked him. Mac...