Rao Tula Ram, whose martyrdom day is commemorated in Haryana as ‘Haryana Heroes and Martyrdom Day’, was one of the key leaders of the First War for Independence (1857), in Haryana where he is considered a state hero.
He is credited with having obliterated every vestige of the British rule from the region that today is southwest Haryana during the Rebellion, and also helping rebel forces fighting in the historic city of Delhi with men, money and material. Noted as a good administrator and military commander, after the 1857 uprising ended, he left India, met rulers of Iran and Afghanistan and also established contacts with the Tsar of Russia, to seek their help to fight a war to free India from the British. His plans were cut short by his death from dysentery in Kabul on September 23, 1863, at the age of 38.
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