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and artillery bombardment in May 1801. Oomathurai managed to escape the fall of the fort and joined the Maruthu brothers in their jungle fort at Kalayar Kovil. Despite their efforts, the British eventually captured Kalayar Kovil in October 1801. Oomathurai and Sevathaiah were captured and beheaded at
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of Malabar and other leaders, to resist the British East India Company. The fort was eventually captured by the British after a prolonged siege led by
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Oomathurai was an active participant in the Polygar Wars, and in the first war, he was captured and imprisoned in the
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State), Madras (India; Bahadur.), B. S. Baliga (Rao (1957).
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Index

Poligar
Tamil Nadu
British East India Company
Polygar Wars
Veerapandiya Kattabomman
Palayamkottai Central Prison
Panchalankurichi fort
Marudhu brothers
Dheeran Chinnamalai
Kerala Varma
Lt. Colonel Agnew
Panchalamkurichi
Madras District Gazetteers: Ramanathapuram
Swa: Struggle for National Selfhood Past, Present and Future
Military Reminiscences
"Marudhu Brothers -Valiant Brothers in South Indian Rebellion"
ISSN
2347-3150
Dirks, Nicholas B.
ISBN
0-521-32604-4
Categories
1801 deaths
Indian Tamil people
Tamil history
Tamil monarchs
Indian independence movement
18th century in India

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