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Sardar Sarvai Papanna Goud (also known as Nasagoni Papanna) (died 1710) was the 17th century king of Quilashapur located in Telangana and bandit of early-18th century India who rose from humble beginnings to become a folklore hero. His deeds have been described by historians Barbara and Thomas Metcalf as "Robin Hood-like", while another historian, Richard Eaton, considers him to be a good example of a social bandit. Between 1702 and 1709 Papanna and his men were besieged four times while occupying the fort at Shahpur. He was captured and executed in 1710.

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  • بابادو (ar)
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  • Sarvai Papanna (+1710) fou un cap rebel de Telangana aixecat contra les imposicions dels governadors (subadars) mogols i considerat un rebel social amic del poble. Va iniciar la revolta als darrers anys del segle xvii al front d'una banda, més semblants a bandits que a rebels. Es va acabar apoderant de les regions de Nalgonda, Orugallu i Karimnagar; va construir els forts de Tatikonda, Shahpuram, Sarvaipet i Vemulawada i va governar durant uns 20 anys. (ca)
  • بابادو (أو بابانا) (مات 1710) هو قاطع طريق عاش في أوائل القرن الثامن عشر في الهند والذي ارتقى من أصله المتواضع ليصبح بطلا شعبيا. وقد وصفت باربرا وتوماس وميتكالف أعماله بأنه "مثيل روبن هود"، في حين يعتبره ريتشارد إيتون مثالا جيدا على اللصوصية الاجتماعية. عاش بابادو في الفترة في الفترة التي وسعت سلطنة دلهي مصالحها نحو منطقة ولاية أندرا برديش وعندما تصاعدت التوترات بين الحاكم المسلم أورنجزيب والجماهير الهندوسية. قرب أواخر حياته، بعد وفاة أورنجزيب ما لحق من صراع على السلطة، استطاع بابادو أن يزيد من ثرواته، ولا سيما بعد الغارة على مدينة الأثرياء ورنجل. ورغم أصله المتواضع، تولى بعض مناصب الملك. (ar)
  • Sardar Sarvai Papanna Goud (also known as Nasagoni Papanna) (died 1710) was the 17th century king of Quilashapur located in Telangana and bandit of early-18th century India who rose from humble beginnings to become a folklore hero. His deeds have been described by historians Barbara and Thomas Metcalf as "Robin Hood-like", while another historian, Richard Eaton, considers him to be a good example of a social bandit. Between 1702 and 1709 Papanna and his men were besieged four times while occupying the fort at Shahpur. He was captured and executed in 1710. (en)
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