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Kadu Makrani: The outlaw who defied the British Raj and died in Karachi

Hit by a brick in Karachi, he was captured and hanged in 1878, buried in the same city

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Shayan Saleem

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I am Shayan Saleem, a journalist with 14 years of experience in both news television and digital media. My expertise lies in feature storytelling, covering topics such as history, culture, tourism, information technology, character-driven narratives, and in-depth storytelling.

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He punished over 300 traitors

Raided convoys to feed the hungry

And led an armed resistance until betrayal struck

In the mid-19th century, Kadu Makrani rose from Junagadh as a rebel hero to the poor and a nightmare for the British Raj.

He punished over 300 traitors, raided convoys to feed the hungry, and led an armed resistance until betrayal struck.

Hit by a brick in Karachi, he was captured and hanged in 1878, buried in the same city where his fight ended.

Nukta Correspondent Shayan Saleem tells us the story of the outlaw who became a legend.

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