Jaleel, K T

Revisiting malabar rebellion 1921 - Calicut Lipi pub. 2018 - 224 p.

“To revisit a historical event is not an attempt to repeat its faults, but to rectify errors, concomitant of human nature and move forward in harmony and tolerance.” Revisiting Malabar Rebellion is a nuanced representation of a historical event boldly following its trajectory from its prehistory, the events that influenced the outbreak, the ideologies that triggered the movement, the vast timeline and the men who spearheaded the rebellion. From broadly narrating the lives of Variyamkunnath Kunhahammed Haji, a nationalist soldier and Ali Musaliyar, the radical scholar, to exploring the political space the rebellion opened up, it revisits the most fierce battle after the revolt of 1857, which was the result of longing for a revolution that prompted them for a rebellion.

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India--Malabar Coast
Kuññahammad, Vāriyaṃkunnattȧ, -1922

954.83 / JAL/R

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