Khemirao Sarnaik (also known as Kheni Sirnayak) was a Koli Deshmukh of the Maval region in 1640s, rebelled against Mughal governor Aurangzeb and abolished Jizya.[1]

Khemiraoji Sarnaik
Born
Khemirao

1605
Died1650
EraMughal Maratha era
Known forHindu rebellion against Jaziya
TitleSarnaik of Koli Naiks of Bavan Maval
MovementJaziya Movement

When Shivaji began his revolts in following decades, the kolis were amongst the first to join Shivaji under Khemirao Sarnaik.[2]

According to sociologist Govind Sadasiva Ghurye, the main reason for the rebellion was the imposition of land tax (Jaziya) by Sultan Aurangzeb. The Koli Zamidars had taken up arms against the Sultan Aurangzeb under the leadership of Khemirao Sarnaik, as well as with the sympathy of Shivaji as it was a great benefit to Shivaji.[3] Khemrao assembled all the Koli naiks and promised that he would get rid of Mughal rule in a single rise.[4] Aurangzeb sent the Mughal army from the hilly areas to suppress the Koli rebellion, but the battle was very fierce in which thousands of Kolis were killed and the Mughal soldiers also. The Koli rebellion shook Aurangzeb. Sarnaik applied for help from Shivaji but Shivaji was unable to help Kolis because of their political matters and sarnaik was refused. The Khemirao Sarnaik fighting in this battle was killed by Mughal commander Nerrulaa, but the Koli rebellion was so intense that Aurangzeb got compelled to think.[5] after the rebellion was crushed, the Kolis were treated with kindness by Aurangzeb and than Kolis achieve the high reputation under Peshwa for their daring and taking hill forts such as Kanhoji Angre and Tanaji Malusare.[citation needed]

Cause of rebellion edit

The reason for the Koli revolt was Aurangzeb's imposition of Jiziya (tax on the land of Hindus) on Hindus. After which Sarnaik, fed up with Jiziya, united the people of his caste (Mahadev Koli) and planned a revolt against the Sultan. But a lot of power was required to fight Aurangzeb for which Sarnaik Khemirao went to Shivaji Raje Bhosle as Sarnaik believed that Shivaji would accompany him in the fight against Aurangzeb as the Kolis fought for Shivaji against the Bijapur Sultanate. Anyway, Shivaji was to benefit from the Mahadev Koli rebellion against Aurangzeb. At the same time Sarnaik also sought help from the king of princely state of Jawhar because the king of Jawhar also belonged to the Koli caste, after which Khemirao Sarnaik revolted against Aurangzeb, the Sultan of the Mughal Empire.[4]

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References edit

  1. ^ Ghurye, Govind Sadashiv (1957). The Mahadev Kolis. Delhi, India: Popular Book Depot. p. 11.
  2. ^ Hardiman, David (2007). Histories for the Subordinated. New Delhi, India: Seagull Books. p. 103. ISBN 978-1-905422-38-8.
  3. ^ Hardiman, David; Hardiman, Professor of History David (1996). Feeding the Baniya: Peasants and Usurers in Western India. New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press. p. 211. ISBN 978-0-19-563956-8.
  4. ^ a b Roy, Dr Shibani (1983). Koli Culture: A Profile of the Culture of Talpad Vistar. New Delhi, India: Cosmo Publications. pp. 30–236.
  5. ^ Gāre, Govinda (1982). Itihāsa ādivāsı̄ vı̄rāñcā (in Marathi). Maharashtra, India: Ādima Sāhitya. p. 45.