Where is Wagon tragedy in Kerala?

Where is Wagon tragedy in Kerala?

The Wagon massacre or Bellary train tragedy was the death of 64 prisoners on 10 November 1921 in the Malabar region of Kerala state of India….Wagon tragedy.

Wagon massacre
Wagon Tragedy Memorial at Tirur
Details
Date 10 November 1921
Location While in transit from Tirur to Podanur Junction, British India

How many people died on Wagon Tragedy?

67
Wagon tragedy/Total number of deaths

When did the wagon tragedy took place?

November 10, 1921
Wagon tragedy/Start dates

Which Commission Enquired about wagon tragedy?

It was concluded that the District Traffic Superintendent at Cannanore was aware of the use of luggage vans for carrying prisoners. The Government of Madras appointed an enquiry committee on the Wagon tragedy under A. R. Knapp.

What is Malabar Lahala?

The rebellion also spawned a large number of Mappila Songs. Many of these describe the events surrounding the Khilafat movement in Malabar and offer a view of conditions in the area at the time. Ahmed Kutty composed the Malabar Lahala Enna Khilafat Patt in 1925, which describes the events of the rebellion.

How many Hindus were killed in Malabar?

According to official records, the colonial government lost 43 troops with 126 wounded, 10,000 Hindus killed by rebels, while 2337 rebels were killed, another 1652 injured and 45,40 imprisoned.

Who is the leader of Malabar Kalapam?

Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon
Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading
Malabar rebellion/Commanders

When was Malabar Lahala started?

Moplah Rebellion Their rebellion was one of the major peasant uprisings during the revolutionary movement of 1918–22. The rebellion began after British colonial troops attacked a large gathering of believers in a mosque in the small town of Tirurangadi on August 20.

Who is first called Malabar in Kerala?

The name Male is thought to come from the Malayalam word Mala (‘hill’). Al-Biruni (AD 973 – 1048) must have been the first writer to call this state Malabar.

Who owns Malabar Gold?

M. P. Ahammed
M. P. Ahammed is the founder of Malabar Gold and Diamonds, a BIS certified Indian jewellery group based in Kozhikode, Kerala, India. The company was established in the year 1993 with a revenue of ₹5 million. He is also the company’s current chairman.