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Shaikh Paltu

Shaikh Paltu (Hindi: शैख़ पलटू) was a soldier (sepoy) with the British East India Company who served in the 34th Bengal Native Infantry in March 1857, shortly before widespread discontent broke out in the Bengal Army. When on March 29, Sepoy Mangal Pandey of the same regiment attacked a British lieutenant, Shaikh Paltu intervened to assist the officer and seized Mangal Pandey.[1] The sepoys of the quarter guard on duty and others present refused to take any action against their comrade and remained as "idle spectators of a murderous assault".[2]

Representation of Mangal Pandey attacking a British lieutenant. Shaikh Paltu seized Mangal Pandey immediately after this.[3]

History edit

An English sergeant-major had been first to arrive at the scene but was knocked down by the musket of a member of the quarter-guard. While other sepoys looked on, the unarmed Shaikh Paltu continued to defend the two British officers, seizing Mangal Pandey around the waist[4] and calling upon other soldiers to join him. A number of off-duty sepoys had crowded around the struggle and some abused and struck at Shaikh Paltu with stones and shoes.[5][6]

The intervention of Shaikh Paltu enabled Adjutant Baugh and Sergeant-Major Hewson, both injured, to rise.[7] Some members of the quarter-guard detachment are reported to have attacked their officers with the butts of their muskets, while four others[8] were ordered by the guard commander Jemadar Ishwari Prasad not to intervene in support of Shaikh Paltu.[9]

Major-General J. Hearse, who with other officers had ridden to the scene, now took control of the situation.[10] Pandey shot and wounded himself,[11] and the members of the quarter-guard now obeyed orders. Mangal Pandey "shivering and convulsed" with a chest wound was brought to the regimental hospital under guard.[12]

Aftermath edit

Mangal Pandey and the jemander in command of the guard were subsequently court-martialed, and executed on 8 and 21 April respectively.[13]

The seven companies of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry (BNI) stationed at Barrackpore on 29 March were disbanded five weeks later on May 6. Three companies of the regiment located elsewhere on that day, plus the loyalist Shaikh Paltu, continued in service. He was even rewarded for capturing Mangal Pandey.[14]

Shaikh Paltu was promoted to Havaldar (sergeant) and recommended by General Hearse to be presented with the Order of Merit.[15] Shortly after receiving his decoration and just before the discharging of most of the 34th BNI, Shaikh Paltu was murdered by several of his former comrades in an isolated part of the cantonment.[16]

The Great Indian Rebellion of 1857 broke out at Meerut on the evening of Sunday 10 May 1857, following closely on the incident involving Mangal Pandey and Shaikh Paltu of a few weeks earlier.[17]

In popular culture edit

Films and television edit

In the 2005 Bollywood Hindi movie Mangal Pandey: The Rising, directed by Ketan Mehta, Shaikh Paltu was portrayed by Murali Sharma.

References edit

  1. ^ Mason, Philip. A Matter of Honour. An Account of the Indian Army, its Officers and Men. p. 272. ISBN 0-333-41837-9.
  2. ^ Durendra Nath Sen, page 50 Eighteen Fifty-Seven, The Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, May 1957
  3. ^ "Heroes of the Indian Mutiny; Stories of Heroic Deeds", Edward Gilliat, Service & Co. London
  4. ^ Wagner, Kim A. The Great Fear of 1857. Rumours, Conspiracies and the Making of the Indian Uprising. p. 83. ISBN 978-93-81406-34-2.
  5. ^ Wagner, Kim A. The Great Fear of 1857. Rumours, Conspiracies and the Making of the Indian Uprising. p. 84. ISBN 978-93-81406-34-2.
  6. ^ Hibbert, Christopher. The Great Mutiny India 1857. p. 69. ISBN 0-14-004752-2.
  7. ^ Wagner, Kim A. The Great Fear of 1857. Rumours, Conspiracies and the Making of the Indian Uprising. p. 84. ISBN 978-93-81406-34-2.
  8. ^ Wagner, Kim A. The Great Fear of 1857. Rumours, Conspiracies and the Making of the Indian Uprising. p. 84. ISBN 978-93-81406-34-2.
  9. ^ Hibbert, Christopher. The Great Mutiny India 1857. p. 69. ISBN 0-14-004752-2.
  10. ^ David, Saul. The Indian Mutiny. p. 71. ISBN 0-141-00554-8.
  11. ^ Mason, Philip. A Matter of Honour. An Account of the Indian Army, its Officers and Men. p. 272. ISBN 0-333-41837-9.
  12. ^ Wagner, Kim A. The Great Fear of 1857. Rumours, Conspiracies and the Making of the Indian Uprising. pp. 86–87. ISBN 978-93-81406-34-2.
  13. ^ David, Saul. The Indian Mutiny. p. 74. ISBN 0-141-00554-8.
  14. ^ Wagner, Kim A. The Great Fear of 1857. Rumours, Conspiracies and the Making of the Indian Uprising. p. 96. ISBN 978-93-81406-34-2.
  15. ^ Wagner, Kim A. The Great Fear of 1857. Rumours, Conspiracies and the Making of the Indian Uprising. p. 97. ISBN 978-93-81406-34-2.
  16. ^ The Delhi Gazette, 9 May 1857 - cited pages 97 and 270 of The Great Fear of 1857
  17. ^ David, Saul. The Indian Mutiny. p. 84. ISBN 0-141-00554-8.

Suggested readings edit

  • Malleson, G.B., The Indian Mutiny of 1857, pp. 36–39, Delhi, Rupa & Co. publishers, 2005 (first published: 1890)

External links edit

  • The Great Mutiny: India's War for Freedom

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Main article Mangal Pandey Shaikh Paltu Hindi श ख पलट was a soldier sepoy with the British East India Company who served in the 34th Bengal Native Infantry in March 1857 shortly before widespread discontent broke out in the Bengal Army When on March 29 Sepoy Mangal Pandey of the same regiment attacked a British lieutenant Shaikh Paltu intervened to assist the officer and seized Mangal Pandey 1 The sepoys of the quarter guard on duty and others present refused to take any action against their comrade and remained as idle spectators of a murderous assault 2 Representation of Mangal Pandey attacking a British lieutenant Shaikh Paltu seized Mangal Pandey immediately after this 3 Contents 1 History 2 Aftermath 3 In popular culture 3 1 Films and television 4 References 5 Suggested readings 6 External linksHistory editAn English sergeant major had been first to arrive at the scene but was knocked down by the musket of a member of the quarter guard While other sepoys looked on the unarmed Shaikh Paltu continued to defend the two British officers seizing Mangal Pandey around the waist 4 and calling upon other soldiers to join him A number of off duty sepoys had crowded around the struggle and some abused and struck at Shaikh Paltu with stones and shoes 5 6 The intervention of Shaikh Paltu enabled Adjutant Baugh and Sergeant Major Hewson both injured to rise 7 Some members of the quarter guard detachment are reported to have attacked their officers with the butts of their muskets while four others 8 were ordered by the guard commander Jemadar Ishwari Prasad not to intervene in support of Shaikh Paltu 9 Major General J Hearse who with other officers had ridden to the scene now took control of the situation 10 Pandey shot and wounded himself 11 and the members of the quarter guard now obeyed orders Mangal Pandey shivering and convulsed with a chest wound was brought to the regimental hospital under guard 12 Aftermath editMangal Pandey and the jemander in command of the guard were subsequently court martialed and executed on 8 and 21 April respectively 13 The seven companies of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry BNI stationed at Barrackpore on 29 March were disbanded five weeks later on May 6 Three companies of the regiment located elsewhere on that day plus the loyalist Shaikh Paltu continued in service He was even rewarded for capturing Mangal Pandey 14 Shaikh Paltu was promoted to Havaldar sergeant and recommended by General Hearse to be presented with the Order of Merit 15 Shortly after receiving his decoration and just before the discharging of most of the 34th BNI Shaikh Paltu was murdered by several of his former comrades in an isolated part of the cantonment 16 The Great Indian Rebellion of 1857 broke out at Meerut on the evening of Sunday 10 May 1857 following closely on the incident involving Mangal Pandey and Shaikh Paltu of a few weeks earlier 17 In popular culture editFilms and television edit In the 2005 Bollywood Hindi movie Mangal Pandey The Rising directed by Ketan Mehta Shaikh Paltu was portrayed by Murali Sharma References edit Mason Philip A Matter of Honour An Account of the Indian Army its Officers and Men p 272 ISBN 0 333 41837 9 Durendra Nath Sen page 50 Eighteen Fifty Seven The Publications Division Ministry of Information amp Broadcasting Government of India May 1957 Heroes of the Indian Mutiny Stories of Heroic Deeds Edward Gilliat Service amp Co London Wagner Kim A The Great Fear of 1857 Rumours Conspiracies and the Making of the Indian Uprising p 83 ISBN 978 93 81406 34 2 Wagner Kim A The Great Fear of 1857 Rumours Conspiracies and the Making of the Indian Uprising p 84 ISBN 978 93 81406 34 2 Hibbert Christopher The Great Mutiny India 1857 p 69 ISBN 0 14 004752 2 Wagner Kim A The Great Fear of 1857 Rumours Conspiracies and the Making of the Indian Uprising p 84 ISBN 978 93 81406 34 2 Wagner Kim A The Great Fear of 1857 Rumours Conspiracies and the Making of the Indian Uprising p 84 ISBN 978 93 81406 34 2 Hibbert Christopher The Great Mutiny India 1857 p 69 ISBN 0 14 004752 2 David Saul The Indian Mutiny p 71 ISBN 0 141 00554 8 Mason Philip A Matter of Honour An Account of the Indian Army its Officers and Men p 272 ISBN 0 333 41837 9 Wagner Kim A The Great Fear of 1857 Rumours Conspiracies and the Making of the Indian Uprising pp 86 87 ISBN 978 93 81406 34 2 David Saul The Indian Mutiny p 74 ISBN 0 141 00554 8 Wagner Kim A The Great Fear of 1857 Rumours Conspiracies and the Making of the Indian Uprising p 96 ISBN 978 93 81406 34 2 Wagner Kim A The Great Fear of 1857 Rumours Conspiracies and the Making of the Indian Uprising p 97 ISBN 978 93 81406 34 2 The Delhi Gazette 9 May 1857 cited pages 97 and 270 of The Great Fear of 1857 David Saul The Indian Mutiny p 84 ISBN 0 141 00554 8 Suggested readings editMalleson G B The Indian Mutiny of 1857 pp 36 39 Delhi Rupa amp Co publishers 2005 first published 1890 External links editThe Great Mutiny India s War for Freedom Retrieved from https en 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