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'''Sambhudhan Phonglo (Veer Sambhudhan Phonglo)''' | '''Sambhudhan Phonglo (Veer Sambhudhan Phonglo)''' | ||
'''(16 March 1850 – 12 February 1883)'''{{Photo|name=< | '''(16 March 1850 – 12 February 1883)'''{{Photo|name=<b> वीर सम्भुधन फोंग्लो {{!}} शंभुधन फुंगलो </b>|image=𝐒𝐚𝐦𝐛𝐡𝐮𝐝𝐡𝐚𝐧 𝐏𝐡𝐨𝐧𝐠𝐥𝐨.jpg|title2=<b>Assam</b>}}Sambhudhan Phonglo, popularly known as ''Veer Sambhudhan Phonglo'' or ''Veer Sengya Sambudhan Phonglo'', was an Indian freedom fighter and indigenous leader from the '''Dimasa community''' of Assam who led an armed resistance against British colonial rule in the late 19th century. He is regarded as one of the earliest tribal revolutionaries from Northeast India who organized local opposition and mobilised significant grassroots support against British policies in the '''North Cachar Hills''' region (present-day '''Dima Hasao District, Assam'''). | ||
== Early Life and Background == | == Early Life and Background == | ||
Sambhudhan Phonglo was born on '''16 March 1850''' in the village of '''Longkhor''' near '''Maibang''' in the ancient Dimasa Kachari realm that later became part of the British-ruled North Cachar Hills. He was born to '''Deprondao Phonglo (father)''' and '''Khasaidi Phonglo (mother)''', and had four younger brothers: '''Umakant, Ramakant, Ramcharan (alias Ramren), and Haisholong'''. | Sambhudhan Phonglo was born on '''16 March 1850''' in the village of '''Longkhor''' near '''Maibang''' in the ancient Dimasa Kachari realm that later became part of the British-ruled North Cachar Hills. He was born to '''Deprondao Phonglo (father)''' and '''Khasaidi Phonglo (mother)''', and had four younger brothers: '''Umakant, Ramakant, Ramcharan (alias Ramren), and Haisholong'''. | ||