Muhammad rafi granddaughter
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In January 1922, under the guise of a treaty, the British arrested Haji and produced him before a British judge. The reports of rebellion were reported in American and European newspapers. Following the arrest of Ali Muslyar, the spiritual leader of the rebellion, Haji declared himself the King.
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Haji was part of the Khilafat movement, a movement led by the then South Asian Muslims to restore the Ottoman caliphate removed by the imperial British. Haji’s father, Moideenkutty Haji was deported and jailed in the Andaman Islands for his participation in a rebellion against the British. Haji was born in a Muslim merchant family with a history of anti-colonial struggles, in 1877. Critics have pointed out that the rebellion is still undermined in India’s anti-colonial history. Sultan Variamkunnath is launched as many groups in Malabar are celebrating 100 years of the rebellion. Ramees acknowledged all the former historians and friends who helped him in writing the book. “Let this be a new memory about our history”. “One-third of my life was dedicated to Variamkunnath,” Ramees told the packed audience. “It’s remarkable to know that fables my father told me were true”. “I am speechless,” said Hajara after unveiling the photo. The book was inaugurated by the granddaughter of the leader, Variamkunnath Hajara. Hundreds attended the launch, eager to see the face of their “forgotten leader”.
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The book is launched at the Malappuram Townhall, named after Haji, located on Kottakunnu, where he was executed by the British. Ramees, a history enthusiast, researched for over a decade to write the profile of Haji. The freedom fighter was well connected to anti-colonial struggles across the world, the book claims with archives from America and Europe. The rebellion leader ruled south Malabar in Kerala for over five months during 1921-1922. The photo accessed from 1922 french magazine, Sciences et Voyages is the cover of the book - Sultan authored by Ramees Mohammed O - launched on Friday. A century later, the only image of 1921 Malabar rebellion hero Variamkunnath Kunhammad Haji got unveiled in Malappuram.