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Indian's who keeps Nation's Pride and Culture abovr everything, who's willing to uphold the beauty of Bharat. This page is for you #NationFirst
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yuvvabharat · 4 years ago
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NationFirst | Unsung Warrior | Keladi Chennamma (ಕೆಳದಿ ಚೆನ್ನಮ್ಮ)
She is considered as “ the epitome of the Kannada women's valor “along with Rani Abbakka, Onake Obavva and Kittur Chennamma.
Read More About Her: https://yuvvabharat.com/keladi-chennamma-queen-of-keladi-kingdom-in-karnataka/
#NationFirst #nationfirstunsungwarriors #unsungwarriors #yuvvabharat #KeladiChennamma #ಕೆಳದಿಚೆನ್ನಮ್ಮ #karnataka #kannada
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yuvvabharat · 4 years ago
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NationFirst | Unsung Warrior | Usha Mehta (ઉષા મહેતા)
Usha Mehta was a freedom fighter. She is also remembered for organizing the Congress Radio, also called the Secret Congress Radio, an underground radio station, which functioned for few months during the Quit India Movement of 1942.
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#NationFirst #nationfirstunsungwarriors #unsungwarriors #yuvvabharat #UshaMehta #Usha #gujarati #gandhi
https://yuvvabharat.com/usha-mehta-women-who-fought-with-voice/
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yuvvabharat · 4 years ago
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NationFirst | Unsung Warrior | Guru Gobind Singh (ਗੁਰੂ ਗੋਬਿੰਦ ਸਿੰਘ)
Remembering on his 350th Parkash Utsav
Guru Gobind Singh Ji born "Gobind Rai" at Patna Sahib, Bihar, India, was the tenth and last of the human form Gurus of Sikhism. He became Guru on November 24, 1675 at the age of nine, following the martyrdom of his father, the ninth Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. 
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#NationFirst #nationfirstunsungwarriors #unsungwarriors #yuvvabharat #gurugobindsinghji #guru #singh
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yuvvabharat · 4 years ago
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NationFirst | Unsung Warrior | Rani Naikidevi (રાણી નાયકીદેવી)
We know that Ghori defeated Prithviraj Chauhan in 1192. What few know that fourteen years before this battle Ghori was defeated by Naikidevi
Read More About Rani Naikidevi : https://yuvvabharat.com/naikidevi-the-warrior-queen-of-goa/
#NationFirst #nationfirstunsungwarriors #unsungwarriors #yuvvabharat #RaniNaikidevi #Naikidevi #Ghori #muhammad #muhammadghori #goa
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yuvvabharat · 4 years ago
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NationFirst | Unsung Warrior | Sindhutai Sapkal
India is the second most populous country in the world, and a significant part of this population are children. It is harrowing, however, to witness that a chunk of these children are orphans or abandoned as they grow up as poverty stricken.
Sindhutai Sapkal, better known as ‘Anathanchi Maye’ or ‘Mother of orphans’, passed away following a heart attack at a private hospital in Pune on Tuesday. She was 74. She was known for her work in raising hundreds of orphans, abandoned and destitute children, as well as towards rehabilitation of women.
The story of Sindhutai Sapkal is an evidence of similar dejection
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Read more here: https://yuvvabharat.com/sindhutai-sapkal-the-mother-of-orphans-and-her-legacy/
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yuvvabharat · 4 years ago
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Remembering Rani Velu Nachiyar
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yuvvabharat · 4 years ago
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NationFirst | Unsung Warrior | Raja Raja Chola I (முதலாம் இராஜராஜ சோழன்)
Raja Raja Chola I, also known as Rajaraja the Great, was an Indian king from the Chola dynasty. He is referred to as Kulothunga Cholan or just as Rajaraja in some inscriptions and literature such as in the Sanskrit work "Nitisara".
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Throughout his rule, he carried various conquest
In 994, during the Kandalur War, Rajaraja I managed to defeat a fleet belonging to a Chera king called Bhaskara Ravi Varman Thiruvadi.
He even defeated the Pandya king Amarabhujanga and captured the port of Virinam.
The year AD 1008, the Chola army led by Rajendra Chola I captured Udagai from Cheras.
Raja raja invaded the norther part of Sri Lanka in 993.
In 998 CE, Rajaraja captured the regions of Nolambapadi, Gangapadi and Tadigaipadi (present day Karnataka)
To commemorate his south Indian conquests, he assumed the powerful title of Mummudi Chola. This word was used by Tamil kings who ruled the three kingdoms of Cholas, Cheras and Pandyas.
We present fifteen facts about great king Raja Raja Chola
Read here : https://yuvvabharat.com/the-great-indian-king-raja-raja-chola/
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#NationFirst #unsungwarriors #yuvvabharat #rajarajacholan #RajaRajaCholan
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yuvvabharat · 4 years ago
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Happy New Year 2022 | NationFirst | Yuvvabharat
I hope your life will be full of surprises and joys in the new year that's about to begin. May you be blessed with everything you want in life.
This year keep your #Nationalist spirit bit higher then last year.
Nationalism holds that each nation should govern itself, free from outside interference (self-determination), that a nation is a natural and ideal basis for a polity and that the nation is the only rightful source of political power.
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#NationFirst #Yuvvabharat #happynewyear2022 #HappyNewYear #HappyNewYearEve #NewYearsEve2022
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yuvvabharat · 4 years ago
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Chennabhairadevi : The Pepper Queen
NationFirst | Unsung Warriors | Rani Chennabhairadevi
Stories of kings and queens always attract the young and the old alike. Indian history is abundant with interesting tales of brave queens. In India, where women strive to emulate Sita, and are often docile and meekly submit without resisting , there were valiant women taking up arms against enemies and often succeeded in their attempts. One such brave ruler was Rani Chennabhairadevi, the queen of Gerusoppa, who ruled for 54 years — the longest reign by any Indian woman ruler.
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Gerusoppa, situated on the banks of the river Sharavathi in Uttara Kannada, was under the control of the Vijayanagara kings. In the decentralised Vijayanagara empire, various regions were ruled by royal families known as Mahamandaleshwaras. By the early 1550s, Chennabhairadevi, who belonged to the Saluva dynasty, became the queen. As per the inscriptions, her kingdom extended from south of Goa to Uttara Kannada, Dakshina Kannada and Malabar. This region is known not only for harbours like Bhatkala, Honnavar, Mirjan, Ankola and Baindur but also for pepper.
Honnavar and Bhatkala served as internal and international, flourishing trading centres. Arabian horses and weapons were imported from the West. Pepper, betel nut and nutmeg were exported to European and Arab countries. #Chennabhairadevi found herself at confrontation with the neighbouring rival kingdoms as well as the #Portuguese. The attempts of the Keladi kings and Bilgi chieftains to pull the queen down proved futile
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yuvvabharat · 4 years ago
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NationFirst | Unsung Warrior I Kunwar Singh
Kunwar Singh (born: 13 November 1777 – died: 26 April 1858) also known as Babu Kunwar Singh was a leader during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. He belonged to a family of the Ujjainiya clan of the Parmar Rajputs of Jagdispur, currently a part of Bhojpur district, Bihar, India. At the age of 80, he led a selected band of armed soldiers against the troops under the command of the British East India Company. He was the chief organiser of the fight against the British in Bihar. He is popularly known as Veer Kunwar Singh or Veer Babu Kunwar Singh.
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Read more : https://yuvvabharat.com/kunwar-singh-hero-of-the-indian-rebellion-of-1857-in-bihar/
#NationFirst #nationfirstunsungwarriors #unsungwarriors #bharat #AkhandBharat #ancientindia #yuvvabharat #KunwarSingh
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yuvvabharat · 4 years ago
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NationFirst | Unsung Warriors | Rani Durgavati
Rani Durgavati was born on October 5, 1524 in the family of famous Rajput Chandel Emperor Keerat Rai. She was born at the fort of Kalanjar (Banda,UP). Chandel Dynasty is famous in the Indian History for the defense of king Vidyadhar ,who repulsed the Muslim attacks of Mahmud Ghaznavi. His love for sculptures is shown in the world famed temples of Khajuraho and Kalanjar fort
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NationFirst | Unsung Warrior | Rani Tarabai Bhonsle
The Indomitable Warrior Queen of the Marathas
A woman of unflagging courage and spirit, Rani Tarabai Bhonsle of the Marathas left an indelible mark on Indian history. Yet few know her incredible story.
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