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Why was Maulvi Ahmadullah Shah called 'Danka Shah'?

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The use of the 'danka' by Maulvi Ahmadullah Shah became a symbol of resistance during the 1857 Rebellion, marking his call to action for the local people.
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Maulvi Ahmadullah Shah was a key leader in the revolt of 1857, particularly in the region of Faizabad. He was called 'Danka Shah' due to his use of a large drum or 'danka' to summon people and rally the forces during the uprising. His leadership and bravery in the revolt earned him this title. He was highly respected by the rebels for his courage and leadership in the face of British forces.
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