The First Spark: Revolt of 1857 in Rajasthan

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The First Spark: Rajasthan & the 1857 Revolt

The year 1857 was not just a mutiny; it was the soul of Rajasthan rising against the iron grip of the Company. From the cantonments of Nasirabad to the defiant streets of Auwa, the desert echoed with the roar of cannons and the songs of local bards. While many rulers remained loyal to the British, the 'Janta' (people) and the 'Thakurs' (local lords) forged a revolutionary alliance, proving that the spirit of freedom was still alive in the land of the brave.

[!IMPORTANT] The revolt in Rajasthan was unique because it saw significant involvement of the common peasantry and local feudal lords (Thakurs of Auwa, Kotah, etc.) alongside the disgruntled soldiers, making it a true 'Jan-Vidroh' (People's Uprising).

1. Administrative Setup (1857)

Key EntityDetails
Rajputana ResidencyEstablished in 1832 at Ajmer.
A.G.G.George Patrick Lawrence (during the revolt).
Political AgentsMack Mason (Marwar), Major Burton (Kota), Capt. Showers (Mewar), Col. Eden (Jaipur).
Cantonments6 Total: Naseerabad, Neemuch, Erinpura, Deoli, Beawar, Kherwara.

2. Key Centers of Revolt

CenterDateHighlight
Naseerabad28 May 1857Initiation of Revolt in Rajasthan by 15th Bengal Native Infantry.
Neemuch3 June 1857Led by Mohammad Ali Beg. British took shelter in Jagmandir, Udaipur.
Auwa (Pali)Aug-Sept 1857Led by Thakur Kushal Singh. Head of P.A. Mack Mason hung on fort.
Kota15 Oct 1857Civilian Revolt. P.A. Major Burton murdered and paraded.

3. Notable Personalities

NameLegacy
Amar Chand Banthia"The first martyr of Rajasthan"; Bhamashah of 1857.
Tatya TopeMaratha leader who entered Rajasthan twice to seek aid.
Suryamal MisranCourt poet of Bundi; Author of Veer Satsai; advocated resistance.
Maharaja Sardar SinghOnly Bikaner ruler who personally led troops outside the state to help British.

[!NOTE]
Beawar and Kherwara were the only two cantonments in Rajasthan that did NOT participate in the 1857 rebellion.