Veera Pasi
Recently, a statue of Veera Pasi, often remembered as a “forgotten hero” of the Revolt of 1857, was unveiled in Raebareli.
- Veera Pasi, originally named Shivdeen Pasi, was a courageous 19th-century warrior and army commander from Raebareli.
- He played a significant role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and is often remembered as a “forgotten hero” of the uprising.
- Veera Pasi became a trusted commander and close associate of Rana Beni Madhav Baksh Singh.
- He served under the ruler of the Shankarpur Estate in Awadh and actively resisted British rule during the 1857 revolt.
- When British ....
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