Komaram Bheem

Freedom Fighter

British Indian Sankepalli, Asifabad Mandal, Komaram Bheem District, Hyderabad State, British India

Quick Info

ProfessionFreedom Fighter
NationalityBritish Indian
Date of Birth22/10/1901
Age39 years (died on 27, Oct, 1940)
BirthplaceSankepalli, Asifabad Mandal, Komaram Bheem District, Hyderabad State, British India
Date of Death27/10/1940

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Bio/Wiki

Real NameKomaram Bheem
Known forLeading a protracted rebellion against the feudal Nizams of Hyderabad State during the 1930s, coining the slogan 'Jal, Jangal, Zameen' (Water, Forest, Land), and contributing to the Telangana Rebellion of 1946
Also Known AsKumram Bheem
TribeGond

Educational Qualification(s)

EducationHe was not formally educated.

Personal Life

Place of DeathJodeghat, Kerameri Mandal, Komaram Bheem Asifabad District, Hyderabad State, British India

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
WifeSom Bai
ChildrenGrandson - Komaram Sonerao
Parents
FatherKomaram Chinnu
MotherSomberi
Siblings
  • Kumra Jangu
  • Kumram Tuljabai

Family

FatherKomaram Chinnu
MotherSomberi
SiblingsYounger Brother - Kumra Jangu
SpouseSom Bai
ChildrenGrandson - Komaram Sonerao

Career

Led armed struggle against Nizam rule and feudal exploitation in Hyderabad State during the 1930s
Organized Gond tribes to resist confiscation of crops and forest land rights
Killed senior Nizamate official Siddiquesaab in October 1920 during confrontation over crop confiscation
Conducted guerrilla campaigns against landlords and Nizam forces
Contributed to the foundation of the Telangana Rebellion of 1946

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Komaram Bheem was an Indian freedom fighter from the Gond Tribes known for his revolutionary spirit.
2. He actively opposed the local regime of 'Nizamat' and also resisted British colonial rule.
3. In 1940, he was tragically killed by British police officers during a confrontation.
4. His powerful slogan 'Jal, Jangal, Zameen' epitomized the struggle against British occupation.
5. Bheem established a rebel army, which later became part of the larger Telangana Rebellion movement.
6. In 1940, he was killed by armed policemen led by Talukdar Abdul Sattar during a confrontation at Jodeghat.
7. He is deified as a 'pen' in Gond culture and remains a symbol of Adivasi resistance.
8. Bheem and twelve of his followers were killed in the firing on Aswiyuja Pournami (October 27, 1940).
9. The Gondi people commemorate April 8, 1940 as an alternative death date, though the official date is October 27, 1940.
10. His grandson, Komaram Sonerao, provided information about Bheem's life and struggle to district officials.
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