They said the coastal state had witnessed a number of minor and major struggles against foreign powers even before the 1857 'Sepoy Mutiny,' which has so far been regarded as the first war of Indian Independence.
A few among the historians wanted the tag of first war of independence for'Attingal Revolt,' an agitation by locals in the then princely state of Venadagainst the English East India Companyin 1721over the latter's arrogant approach and unjust measures that they tried to implement in the land.
The struggles led by legendary king of Malabar, Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja who locked horns with the British during the period 1795-1805, the strike by Nair Brigade in Travancore in 1804 and the agitation led by Travancore diwan (prime minister) Veluthambi Dalawa in 1809 were some of the uprisings against foreign powers witnessed by the state, they said.
The fight of 16th century naval captain Kunjali Marakkar against the Portuguese forces was also prominent among them, they added.
Eminent historian and former chairman of Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), M G S Narayanan said facts should be examined before including Odisha's "Paika Bidroha as the first war of independence" in school textbooks.
"The matter should be examined thoroughly before taking a decision to include so in school textbooks," he told PTI.
Noted historian K N Ganesh questioned the government's right to decide the prominence and value of historical movements and struggles.
"It should be decided by the academicians and the bodies like history research council and so on.. No minister can simply say that Paika rebellion is the first war of independence in the country without due consultation with historians and academicians concerned," he said.
Historian and academician P M Rajan Gurukkal, said many local struggles happened in this part of the country including the historic Colachel War did not get deserved recognition.
"It was the first ever victory of a princely state against a European power in Asia.. But, it did not get deserved recognition," he told PTI.
A debate on the first war of independence was triggered after union HRD minister Prakash Javadekar's recent announcement that 'Paika Bidroha' of 1817 would find a place in the history books as 'the First War of Independence' from the next academic session.
According to historians, Paikas, the peasant militia under the Gajapati rulers of Odisha who rendered military service to the king during the times of war, had rebelled against the British rule under the leadership of Baxi Jagandhu Bidyadhara as early as 1817.
Earlier, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik had, in a letter to the Centre, urged that it should recognise 'Paika Bidroha' as the first war of independence against the British rule as it took place four decades before the 1857 Sepoy Mutiny, which has so far been regarded as the first war of Indian Independence.
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