Syllabus: GS– I & V: Modern Indian History (Regional Freedom Movements)
Why in the News?
The 220th birth anniversary of Maniram Dewan is being observed, remembering his role as a freedom fighter and pioneer of the tea industry in Assam.
Early Life and Background
- Born in 1806 in Assam as Maniram Dutta Baruah
- Served as Tehsildar (revenue officer) and later became Barbhandar (Prime Minister) of Ahom king Purandar Singha. Also known as Kalita Raja
Contribution to Tea Cultivation
- Played a key role in introducing tea cultivation in Assam
- Assisted British officials in discovering and identifying tea potential in 1823.
- He introduced Robert Bruce and his brother Charles Bruce to Bisa Gam, the chief of the Singpho.
- Became the first Assamese tea planter
- Established tea gardens at: Cinnamara (Jorhat), later at Seleng (Sivasagar)
- Worked with the Assam Tea Company but later resigned due to differences
Role in Freedom Struggle (1857 Revolt in Assam)
- One of the earliest leaders of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 in Assam
- Planned to restore Ahom rule under Kandarpeswar Singha
- Mobilised:
- Disbanded Ahom soldiers
- Local aristocracy and tribal support
- Saw opportunity due to:
- Weak British presence in Assam
- Discontent among local population
Reasons for Revolt
- Faced economic hardship and discrimination from British authorities
- His tea properties were seized by British officer Charles Holroyd
- Growing resentment against colonial exploitation
Suppression and Martyrdom
- British discovered the conspiracy before execution
- Arrested and tried under colonial administration
- Executed by hanging on 26 February 1858 at Jorhat along with Piyali Barua
- Remembered as one of Assam’s earliest martyrs of freedom struggle
Legacy and Significance
- Known as:
- Father of Assamese tea industry
- Pioneer of regional resistance against British rule
- His life reflects:
- Link between economic exploitation and political resistance
- Cultural remembrance:
- Folk songs like “Maniram Dewanar Geet”
- Literary work “Buranji Vivek Ratna”
Exam Hook
Key Takeaways:
- Maniram Dewan was both a tea pioneer and freedom fighter
- Played a crucial role in 1857 uprising in Assam
- His revolt was driven by economic injustice and political resistance
Mains Question:
“Discuss the role of regional leaders like Maniram Dewan in the Indian freedom struggle. How did economic factors contribute to resistance against British rule?”
One-line Wrap
Maniram Dewan’s life shows how economic leadership and patriotic resistance together shaped Assam’s early fight against colonial rule.
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