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August 18, 2026
JATRA TANA BHAGAT
August 18, 2026RAGHUNATH MAHATO
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# THE LION OF THE JUNGLE MAHAL: Raghunath Mahato and the First War for Indigenous Freedom
### When the Empire Knocked on the Forest Doors, He Forged the Cry of Freedom.
Long before the historic uprisings of 1857 swept across the northern plains, the dense sal forests and rugged hills of the Jungle Mahal and the Chotanagpur plateau echoed with the thunderous roar of the very first anti-colonial revolution in British India.
At the helm of this fierce, uncompromising resistance stood **Raghunath Mahato**—the visionary leader, martial organizer, and legendary freedom fighter of Manbhum.
Rising against the oppressive fiscal extraction, land dispossessions, and militarized coercion of the British East India Company, Raghunath Mahato united the scattered, isolated village communities of eastern India. He forged an unbreakable, pan-subaltern coalition, uniting the Kudmi agricultural cultivators with the Bhogta, Santal, Munda, and Bhumij forest clans alongside dispossessed *Paik* militias.
Together, they launched the historic **Chuar Rebellion**, challenging the British empire through ingenious guerrilla tactics, ambushing supply convoys, burning colonial tax ledgers (*Kachehris*), and proving that regular European infantry and muskets could be held at bay by a united people fighting for their soil.
On the full moon of Phalguna Purnima in 1769, Mahato gave voice to the immortal battle cry that ignited a century of indigenous revolution:
> **”Apan Gaon, Apan Raij; Dhur Kheda British Raij!”**
> *(Our Village, Our Rule; Drive Away the British Rule!)*
Even when facing relentless military expeditions led by Company officers, Mahato never surrendered his vision of grassroots self-sovereignty (*Abua Raij*). On April 5, 1778, he met his martyrdom on the battlefield of Lota Hills near Silli, fighting valiantly against imperial troops to the very last breath—leaving behind an eternal legacy of courage, indigenous pride, and unyielding patriotism.
—
### What You Will Discover Inside:
* **The Roots of a Sentinel:** Raghunath Mahato’s early life in Ghutiadih, his training in the traditional *Paik* martial arts, and the deep-rooted ecosystem of the Jungle Mahal forests.
* **The Spark of Rebellion:** The arrival of the East India Company following the 1765 *Diwani*, the destruction of the *Paikan* tenures, and the imposition of cruel cash taxes (*Malguzari*).
* **The Historic Proclamation of 1769:** The momentous Nimdih general council and the birth of the revolutionary doctrine, *”Apan Gaon, Apan Raij”*.
* **Master of Asymmetric Warfare:** The tactical breakdowns of revenue office raids, forest ambushes, pass interdictions, and the ingenious use of traditional sal-leaf tokens (*Dharua Chithi*) and war drums (*Dhak* and *Mandar*).
* **Pan-Subaltern Solidarity:** How Mahato bridged clan and caste divides to unite Kudmis, Santals, Bhumijs, and Mundas into a single, formidable liberation front.
* **The Martyrdom at Lota Hills:** The gripping, heroic account of April 5, 1778, and how his supreme sacrifice laid the ideological blueprint for future uprisings like the Munda Ulgulan and modern land rights statutes.
—
### A Thrilling, Fact-Filled Epic of Indigenous Patriotism
*The Lion of the Jungle Mahal* is a meticulous, gripping, and deeply moving tribute to one of India’s earliest and most heroic freedom fighters. It dismantles colonial distortions and restores Raghunath Mahato to his rightful, exalted place in the national pantheon of heroes.
**Step into the dense sal forests of Jharkhand and discover the epic story of the visionary commander who taught an empire that no crown can conquer a people united for their ancestral soil.**
Product Details
| Publication Date | August 18, 2026 |
| Last Updated | August 18, 2026 |
| Language | English |
| Format | PDF eBook |
| Availability | Instant Download |
| Publisher | Vancriskhom Publishers |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Tablet, Mobile |
# THE LION OF THE JUNGLE MAHAL: Raghunath Mahato and the First War for Indigenous Freedom
### When the Empire Knocked on the Forest Doors, He Forged the Cry of Freedom.
Long before the historic uprisings of 1857 swept across the northern plains, the dense sal forests and rugged hills of the Jungle Mahal and the Chotanagpur plateau echoed with the thunderous roar of the very first anti-colonial revolution in British India.
At the helm of this fierce, uncompromising resistance stood **Raghunath Mahato**—the visionary leader, martial organizer, and legendary freedom fighter of Manbhum.
Rising against the oppressive fiscal extraction, land dispossessions, and militarized coercion of the British East India Company, Raghunath Mahato united the scattered, isolated village communities of eastern India. He forged an unbreakable, pan-subaltern coalition, uniting the Kudmi agricultural cultivators with the Bhogta, Santal, Munda, and Bhumij forest clans alongside dispossessed *Paik* militias.
Together, they launched the historic **Chuar Rebellion**, challenging the British empire through ingenious guerrilla tactics, ambushing supply convoys, burning colonial tax ledgers (*Kachehris*), and proving that regular European infantry and muskets could be held at bay by a united people fighting for their soil.
On the full moon of Phalguna Purnima in 1769, Mahato gave voice to the immortal battle cry that ignited a century of indigenous revolution:
> **”Apan Gaon, Apan Raij; Dhur Kheda British Raij!”**
> *(Our Village, Our Rule; Drive Away the British Rule!)*
Even when facing relentless military expeditions led by Company officers, Mahato never surrendered his vision of grassroots self-sovereignty (*Abua Raij*). On April 5, 1778, he met his martyrdom on the battlefield of Lota Hills near Silli, fighting valiantly against imperial troops to the very last breath—leaving behind an eternal legacy of courage, indigenous pride, and unyielding patriotism.
—
### What You Will Discover Inside:
* **The Roots of a Sentinel:** Raghunath Mahato’s early life in Ghutiadih, his training in the traditional *Paik* martial arts, and the deep-rooted ecosystem of the Jungle Mahal forests.
* **The Spark of Rebellion:** The arrival of the East India Company following the 1765 *Diwani*, the destruction of the *Paikan* tenures, and the imposition of cruel cash taxes (*Malguzari*).
* **The Historic Proclamation of 1769:** The momentous Nimdih general council and the birth of the revolutionary doctrine, *”Apan Gaon, Apan Raij”*.
* **Master of Asymmetric Warfare:** The tactical breakdowns of revenue office raids, forest ambushes, pass interdictions, and the ingenious use of traditional sal-leaf tokens (*Dharua Chithi*) and war drums (*Dhak* and *Mandar*).
* **Pan-Subaltern Solidarity:** How Mahato bridged clan and caste divides to unite Kudmis, Santals, Bhumijs, and Mundas into a single, formidable liberation front.
* **The Martyrdom at Lota Hills:** The gripping, heroic account of April 5, 1778, and how his supreme sacrifice laid the ideological blueprint for future uprisings like the Munda Ulgulan and modern land rights statutes.
—
### A Thrilling, Fact-Filled Epic of Indigenous Patriotism
*The Lion of the Jungle Mahal* is a meticulous, gripping, and deeply moving tribute to one of India’s earliest and most heroic freedom fighters. It dismantles colonial distortions and restores Raghunath Mahato to his rightful, exalted place in the national pantheon of heroes.
**Step into the dense sal forests of Jharkhand and discover the epic story of the visionary commander who taught an empire that no crown can conquer a people united for their ancestral soil.**
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