Variyankunnath Kunjahammad Haji
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Variyankunnath Kunjahammad Haji sometimes called Variyamkunnan (1883 – 20 January 1922) was the most prominent leader of the war in Malabar against the British during the Malabar rebellion and founder of a parallel government, in Malabar. He was an Indian freedom fighter, opposer of the Jenmi system and ordinary member of the Khilafat movement.
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Variyankunnath Kunjahammad Haji
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Variyankunnath Kunjahammad Haji
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Variyankunnath Kunjahammad Haji
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1922-01-20
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24774782
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1122568004
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His body was cremated by the British. Information about the ash is unknown.
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Variyan Kunnath Kunjahammad Haji Memorial Municipal Town Hall, Malappuram
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South Malabar in 1921; areas in red show taluks affected by the 1921 rebellion
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54
75
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5
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British government
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Mappila rebels
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British Raj
* Madras Presidency
* 110 white troops of Leinster Regiment
* 30 Reserve policemen
* 60 personnel from Malabar Special Police
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Johnson
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Rowley
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Averell
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Collector E. F. Thomas
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Lavakkutty
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Moitheen
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Probably no one
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William Rorford
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Battle of Pandikkad
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Thirurangadi firing incident
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1921-08-20
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1921-11-14
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1922-01-20
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Chakkipparamban family
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Variyamkunnath Moitheenkutty Haji
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The first part of his name Variyan Kunnath has been written differently in different sources such as Variamkunnath or Variyamkunnath or Variyankunnath or Variyan Kunnathu and the second part Kunjahammad as Kunhamad
or Kunhahamed
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300
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*Malabar rebellion
**Khilafat Movement
*Indian Independence Movement
Battles in Malabar
* Parallel government
* Guerrilla warfare
* Battle of Pandikkad
* Battle of Pookottur
* Battle of Areekode
* Manjeri proclamation
* Nilambur proclamation
* Punishing rioters
* Thekkekalam meeting
* Opposition against Jenmi system
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Paravetty Kunjaisha Hajjumma
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Casualties occurred on both sides
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Business
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Variamkunnan, Variyamkunnath
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the Malabar rebellion, the Khilafat Movement and Indian independence movement
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massacre, Malabar rebellion, Khilafat Movement, Indian independence movement, Non-cooperation movement and suppression of protest
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Pandikkad, Malabar district, British India
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Thirurangadi, Malabar district, British India
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Elder brother Kunjalan Kutty . Other siblings : Moideen Haji, Fathima, Kunjayisha, Mariyam Hajjuma, Amina Hajjuma, Unneema
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Revolutionary victory
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*Revolutionary victory
*Firing suppressed
*Withdrawal of British forces
*Beginning of the Malabar rebellion
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1905
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1908
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Sainaba
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Ummakiya
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Malu Hajjumma [Malu's marriage with Variankunnath Kunjahammed Haji was in 1919 or 1920 and death in 1961 ]
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150
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200
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2000
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Unarmed 2000–3000
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Variyankunnath Kunjahammad Haji sometimes called Variyamkunnan (1883 – 20 January 1922) was the most prominent leader of the war in Malabar against the British during the Malabar rebellion and founder of a parallel government, in Malabar. He was an Indian freedom fighter, opposer of the Jenmi system and ordinary member of the Khilafat movement. According to R. H. Hitchcock who took part in the fight against the rebellion "Khilafat to him (Variyankunnath Kunjahammad Haji) was a Turkish matter not Indian". Variyankunnath Kunjahammad Haji was just a member of Khilafat Movement. He established a parallel government in Malabar District of Madras Presidency in open defiance of the British Raj, which lasted for a short period of six months. With his long term mentor, Ali Musliyar, Kunjahammed Haji seized large areas of the then Eranad and Valluvanad taluks, now part of the Kerala state in India from British control. He said he was fighting for the independence of his Khalifat from British India.
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Listed his name in Dictionary of Martyrs: India's Freedom Struggle Vol. 5
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Varian Kunnath Kunjahammad Haji Memorial Town Hall, Malappuram
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* Indian Independence Movement
* Khilafat Movement
* Agrarian Revolution
* Anti-Colonial struggle
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139530
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Variamkunnan, Variyamkunnath
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1883
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1922