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Vishnubhat Godse

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attacked on April 3–4, 1858 and was able to escape from the city after it had been captured by them. He barely escaped from Jhansi after hiding in various obscure places while the massacre was going on. He later went to
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Throughout his journey, he had dangerous encounters with mutineers, company soldiers, and robbers, who took almost all of the money he had earned during his travel. In the beginning of 1860, he returned to Varsai via
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to join the queen who had escaped there during the attack. He was also present at the battle of Kalpi in May 1858. Later, he paid visits to
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Vishnubhat returned to Varsai in early 1860, but did not start writing his travelogue until 1883. It was a handwritten manuscript in the
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language that was not published until after his death. It was first published in 1907, 50 years after the mutiny, and given the name
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during his travels in North India. It is one of the earliest travelogues written in the Marathi language. He was a
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Vishnubhat started his journey to North India on March 30, 1857 with his uncle. On July 1, 1857, he reached the
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Cantonment where he first heard news of the revolt. After that he visited
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Vishnubhat godse was a priest from Vasai, a village near
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Vishnubhat ki Aatmkatha (Autobiography of Vishnubhat)
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Index

Marathi
Majha Pravas
First War of Independence of 1857
brahmin
Pen
Bombay Presidency
Peshwas
East India Company
Mhow
Gwalior
Dhar
Ujjain
Jhansi
Rani Lakshmibai
General Hugh Rose
Kalpi
Bramhavarta
Chitrakuta
Kanpur
Lucknow
Ayodhya
Ram Navami
Sagar
Hoshangabad
Indore
Nashik
Maza Pravas: 1857 cya Bandaci Hakikat
Modi script
Marathi
Bharat Itihas Sanshodhak Mandal

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