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Ram Baksh Singh - Wikidata

    Maharaja Rao Ram Baksh Singh was a Bais Rajput Maharaja Rao [1] of Daundia Khera in Unnao district of Uttar Pradesh in the then Oudh province that was a princely state of the British East India Company.

Ram Baksh Singh

Maharaja Rao of Daundia Khera

MaharajaRao Ram Baksh Singh was a BaisRajput Maharaja Rao[1] of Daundia Khera in Unnao district of Uttar Pradesh in the then Oudh province that was a princely state of the British East India Company.[2][3][4] He was one of the leaders of the Sepoy Mutiny, and a close associate of Nana Sahib. He was hanged by the British on 28 December 1857 for taking part in the revolt and being found guilty of the killing of British soldiers. In 1992, the Government of India built a memorial at the place where he was hanged to honor his death.

The dilapidated remains of his fort - consisting of the ruins of his royal mansion, a huge campus spread over hundreds of acres, a temple to Shiva which has been in use for more than 180 years, and various other structures - have been in the news recently due to an urban legend of gold treasure buried there.[5][6][7][8][9

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  • Raja Rao Ram Baksh Singh, whose statue was unveiled in Daundiyakheda village of Unnao, was considered one of the leaders of the Uprising of 1857.
  • RAJA RAO RAM BAKSHA SINGH MEMORIAL - Wikimapia

      Raja Rao Ram Baksh Singh was a rich zamindar (land owner) of Daundia Khera in the Unnao district of Uttar Pradesh.

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  • A 57-year-old woman in Barrackpore claimed on Monday to be a descendant of Raja Rao Ram Baksh Singh, the king of Unnao in Uttar Pradesh.
  • Raja Rao Ram Baksh Singh Came Into The Limelight For Burning ...

    Ram Baksh Singh - Wikipedia

      Maharaja Rao Ram Baksh Singh was a Bais Rajput Maharaja Rao [1] of Daundia Khera in Unnao district of Uttar Pradesh in the then Oudh province that was a princely state of the British East India Company.

    Gold treasure hunt: Know who Raja Rao Ram Baksh Singh was

  • Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath laid the foundation stones for development projects worth Rs crore in Unnao and unveiled an equestrian statue of Raja Rao Ram Baksh Singh.
  • For the record, Rao Ram Baksh Singh, the king of the area, was hanged to death by the British rulers during the revolt of 1857.
    Raja Rao Ram Baksh Singh was a rich zamindar (land owner) of Daundia Khera in the Unnao district of Uttar Pradesh.
    Raja Rao Ram Baksh Singh was a local king who participated in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

    UP: CM Yogi Adityanath unveils freedom fighter Raja Rao ...

  • According to him Raja Ram Baksh was keen to escape because he feared British retribution for the killing of several officers in his village Shiva temple.
  • The legend of Rao Raja Ram | India News - Times of India

      Raja Rao Ram Baksh was a rich landlord and gold trader.