Chityala Ailamma
Chityala Ailamma (Telugu: చిట్యాల ఐలమ్మ) or Chakali Ailamma (1919–1985) was an Indian revolutionary leader during the Telangana Rebellion.[1][2] Her act of defiance against Zamindar Ramachandra Reddy, known as Visnoor Deshmukh, to cultivate her land became an inspiration for many during the rebellion against the feudal lords of the Telangana region.
Chityala Ailamma | |
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Chakali Illama Statue | |
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Born | Krishnapuram village,Rayapaarthi Warangal Telangana | 26 September 1895
Died | 10 September 1985 89) Palakurthi, Warangal, Telangana | (aged
Political party | Communist Party of India |
Children | 5 |
Early life
Chityala Ailamma was born as the fourth child of Oruganti Mallamma and Soilu in Krishnapuram village(Rayaparthi mandal) Warangal district, Telangana State, India.[3] She belongs to Rajaka caste.
Career
Chityala Ailamma was an activist and joined the Andhra Mahasabha as well as the Communist Party of India. She worked actively against the Nizam government and her house was the center for activities conducted against the feudal land lords who collaborated with the Nizam.
Personal life
Chityala Ailamma was married to Chityala Narsaiah as a child and had four sons and one daughter.[4]
Chakali Aillamma was born as the fourth child of Oruganti Mallamma and Soilu in Krishnapuram village in Warangal district. Chityala Ailamma was married to Chityala Narsaiah as a child and had four sons and one daughter. The economically disadvantaged family earns on laundry. Aillamma took the red flag against the anarchy of Deshmukh and Razakar in Visnur between 1940–44.
References
- The Hindu : Andhra Pradesh / Hyderabad News : Demand for installing Chakali Ilamma's statue
- "Chakali Ilamma Biography In Telugu". TelanganaState.
- "Chakali Ilamma statue in Hyderabad soon, says K Chandrasekhar Rao".
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 11 March 2016. Retrieved 15 September 2017.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)