Dheeran Chinnamalai
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The commander who fought against the
British
East India Company
Dheeran Chinnamalai, originally named Theerthagiri Sarkarai Manradiar, was born on April 17, 1756, near what is now Kangeyam in Tamil Nadu
Birth and Origin
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As a Palayakkarar and chieftain, he ruled over the strategic Kongu Nadu region, a crucial area in today’s western Tamil Nadu
Rise to Power
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Chinnamalai initially resisted Mysore’s tax imposition in Kongu, marking the beginning of his resistance against external control
Early Conflicts
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After initial resistance, Chinnamalai allied with Tipu Sultan to challenge the growing influence of the British East India Company
Alliance with Tipu Sultan
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Following his efforts at Srirangapatna with Tipu, Chinnamalai built a fortress at Odanilai, preparing for further conflicts
Strategic Retreats
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Leading in the Second Polygar War after Tipu's death, Chinnamalai employed guerrilla tactics against British forces across multiple battles
Polygar Wars
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Despite his strategic brilliance, Chinnamalai was captured and executed by the British in 1805, a fate sealed at Sankagiri Fort
Capture and Execution
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