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Freedom Fighters of Karnataka

This is a list of prominent leaders from Karnataka who assumed leadership roles during India's epic freedom struggle against the British. When available, the names have been hyper-linked to the portraits or biographies on Kamat's Potpourri website.
It is important to remember that at the time of India's freedom (in 1947) there was no Karnataka as we know today. Instead, it was scattered in twenty different administrative blocks, kingdoms and administrations. Many historians have felt that in fighting for India, the people of Karnataka were fighting for Karnataka itself.
This is a long list, and an incomplete one at that (please suggest additions to privacy@isuggi.com). But I felt compelled to start this list to remember the people who sacrificed their careers, savings, and family lives to build the nation of India and unite Karnataka as a state. It includes lawyers, teachers, social workers, and many journalists and writers who took to activism to spread the gospel of freedom in rural Karnataka.


Not listed in any particular order.
  1. Karnad Sadashiva Rao of Mangalore
  2. N.S. Hardikar
  3. V.N. O'key
  4. K.G. Gokhale
  5. R.S. Hukkerikar
  6. Sugandhi Murigappa Siddappa
  7. T. Subramanyam
  8. S. Nijalingappa
  9. Nittur Srinivasa Rao
  10. Narayan S. Rajpurohit
  11. G.R. Pandeshwar
  12. Alur Venkata Rao
  13. Galaganath
  14. Shantakavi
  15. Subodha Ramarao
  16. Gangadhar Rao Deshpande of Belgaum
  17. Govindrao Yalagi
  18. Annacharya Hosakeri
  19. Srinivasrao Kaujalagi of Vijapur
  20. Hanumanth Rao Deshpande
  21. Dattopant Majali of Belgaum
  22. Krishnarao Karaguppi
  23. Narayanarao Joshi
  24. Hanumanthrao Kaujalagi
  25. Ramakrishna Karanth of Mangalore
  26. Rangarao Tilgul
  27. Vasudev Rao Kollali of Sirsi
  28. Jayarao Naragund of Bagalkot
  29. Ananth Rao Jalihal of Gadag
  30. Madhwarao Kabbur of Dharwad
  31. D.K. Bharadwaj
  32. Hiriydka Ramarao Mallya
  33. Hanumanth Rao Mohare
  34. Chouda Nayak of Uttara Kannada
  35. Timmappa Nayak of Uttara Kannada
  36. Ranganath Diwakar
  37. K. Vasudevacharya
  38. B. Venkatacharya
  39. M. P. Nadkarni
  40. Da.Pa. Karamkar
  41. Ramarao Hukkerikar
  42. Srinivas Mallya
  43. Swami Ramanand Teerth, who also served as the President of Hyderabad State Congress
  44. Veerana Gowda Patil
  45. Tippayya Master
  46. Betageri Krishnasharma
  47. S.N. Holla
  48. D.R. Bendre
  49. Shivaram Karanth
  50. Balachandra Ghanekar -- founder of Samaj Pustakalaya, Dharward
  51. Tirumale Rajamma
  52. Shridhar Kanolakar
  53. Dinakar Desai
  54. Goruru Ramaswamy Iyengar
  55. Hardekar Manjappa
  56. Burli Bindumadhav
  57. M. Venkatakrishnaiah
  58. Muduvidu Krishnarao
  59. H.K. Veerannagowda
  60. B.N. Gupta of "Prajamata" weekly
  61. Agaram Rangayya
  62. P.R. Ramayya
  63. L.S. Patil
  64. Srinivasrao Mangalavede
  65. Ramaraya Mallya who ran the "Satyagrahi" periodical
  66. Narasimha Shanbhag of "Kanada Vritta"
  67. T.B. Keshavrao
  68. P. Belliyappa
  69. Ganesh Yaji
  70. Gopal Deshpande
  71. Ti.Ta. Sharma
  72. V.B. Puranik
  73. A.B. Shetty
  74. Siddavanahalli Krishnasharma
  75. Sali Ramachandraraya
  76. Bhimrao Balaji Potdar of Belgaum
  77. Tippanna Shastri Kalli
  78. S.V. Krishnamurthy Rao
  79. K. Chengalaraya Reddy
  80. Vaman Srinivas Kudva
  81. M.N. Jois of Mysore
  82. Tagaduru Ramachandra Rao
  83. A.N. Suryanarayana Rao of Mysore
  84. S.K. Kareem Khan
  85. H.S. Doreswamy
  86. H. Narasimaih
  87. Ramachandra Mukund Prabhu (a.k.a. Dayanand Prabhu) of Shiroor, Ankola
  88. S.R. Haldipur of Karwar
  89. Arvindrao Kulkarni of Satti, in Belgaum
  90. Alur Rangaramaiah of Mysore
  91. V.B. Naik of Dharwad who also edited Samyukta Karnataka
  92. M. Ramamurthy(1918-1967)
  93. B.Puttaswami (b. 1897)
  94. A.N. Krishna Rao
  95. Anandannnappa Jnanappa Doddamati of Dharwad
  96. V.R. Huilgol
  97. V.V. Patil 
  98. Timmappa Rudrappa Nesvi
  99. BheemRaom Chitgopker of Bhalki, Bidar District
  100. Sripadrao Karagurdi of Dharwad
  101. P.C. Jakati
  102. Mahadev Mailar of Haveri


Women Freedom Fighters of Karnataka

  1. Umabai Kundapur
  2. Krishnabai Panjekar
  3. Kamaladevi Chattopadhaya
  4. Yashodhara Dasappa
  5. Tayamma Veerannagowda
  6. Mahadevitayi Dodmane
  7. Bellary Siddamma
  8. Gowramma Venkataramayya
  9. Bommakka of Kanagil village  near Ankola who protested against the Goveror or Mumbai at Karwar.
  10. Nagamma Patil
  11. Vishalakshamma

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