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'''Mailara Mahadevappa''' (8 June 1911 – 1 April 1943), also known as '''Mahadeva''', from the [[Haveri]] district of [[Karnataka]] state, India, was an Indian revolutionary, known for resisting [[British Raj|British rule]].  
'''Mailara Mahadevappa''' (8 June 1911 – 1 April 1943), also known as '''Mahadeva''', from the [[Haveri]] district of [[Karnataka]] state,Mailara Mahadevappa in the Kuruba (Gadariya) Family is Born.  India, was an Indian revolutionary, known for resisting [[British Raj|British rule]].  
Martandapp alias Martand and  Basamma are his parents.
Martandapp alias Martand and  Basamma are his parents.
At the age of 18, he accompanied [[Mahatma Gandhi]] on the [[Dandi March]], as the only representative from karnataka  
At the age of 18, he accompanied [[Mahatma Gandhi]] on the [[Dandi March]], as the only representative from karnataka  

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Mailara Mahadevappa on a 2018 stamp of India

Mailara Mahadevappa (8 June 1911 – 1 April 1943), also known as Mahadeva, from the Haveri district of Karnataka state,Mailara Mahadevappa in the Kuruba (Gadariya) Family is Born. India, was an Indian revolutionary, known for resisting British rule. Martandapp alias Martand and Basamma are his parents. At the age of 18, he accompanied Mahatma Gandhi on the Dandi March, as the only representative from karnataka

In 2018, he was depicted on a stamp issued by Indian Post, and a Memorial Trust is named in his honour.[1][2][3][4] Mailara Mahadevappa participated in non cooperation movement call given by Mahatma Gandhi and he was killed by British police on 1.4.1943, along with his followers Tirakappa Madivalar and Veerayya Hiremath while breaking open the treasury where British officers had kept Land Revenue in Hosaritti Village Veerabhadra Swamy Temple by collecting forcefully from farmers.Mahadev Mailar use to collect back Land Revenue and redistribute it to the concerned farmers

References

  1. Vaddiraju, Anil Kumar (2013). Sisyphean Efforts? State Policy and Child Labour in Karnataka. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 25. ISBN 978-1-4438-4974-6.
  2. Basavaraj, S. The Legend of Mahadevappa, Karnataka's own Bhagat Singh. News Karnataka, 31 August 2018.
  3. Hugar, Gangadhar (15 August 2016). "Freedom fighter's tales of valour". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 8 February 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. "India Post Issued Stamp and Sheetlet on Freedom Fighter Mahadevappa Mailara". PhilaMirror. 4 September 2018. Retrieved 9 February 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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