Quick Info
| Profession | Freedom Fighter |
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| Nationality | British Indian |
| Date of Birth | 22/10/1901 |
| Age | 39 years (died on 27, Oct, 1940) |
| Birthplace | Sankepalli, Asifabad Mandal, Komaram Bheem District, Hyderabad State, British India |
| Date of Death | 27/10/1940 |
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Bio/Wiki
| Real Name | Komaram Bheem |
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| Known for | Leading 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 As | Kumram Bheem |
| Tribe | Gond |
Educational Qualification(s)
| Education | He was not formally educated. |
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Personal Life
| Place of Death | Jodeghat, Kerameri Mandal, Komaram Bheem Asifabad District, Hyderabad State, British India |
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| Zodiac Sign | Libra |
| Hometown | Sankepalli, Asifabad Mandal, Hyderabad State |
Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Married | ||||
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| Wife | Som Bai | ||||
| Children | Grandson - Komaram Sonerao | ||||
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Family
| Father | Komaram Chinnu |
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| Mother | Somberi |
| Siblings | Younger Brother - Kumra Jangu |
| Spouse | Som Bai |
| Children | Grandson - 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. |