Govind Nath Shah

In 1808, the British troops marched to the capital, and Din Dayal fled to Kolkata where he was arrested and taken to Chatra.

The Jagirdar of Basudev Kona, Bakhtar Say and Parganit of Pahar Pani Mundal Singh also joined the Rebellion.

British mobilized the troops at his headquarter and Baid Nath Shah fled to Surguja.

Govind Nath Shah stopped paying tax in pretext of rebellion.

He requested the assistant collector of Ramgarh, Thomas Campbell Robertson to attach the estate of Tamar and Barkagarh who had not paid their revenue.

But Thomas Campbell Robertson failed to take action against Govid Shahi of Tamar and Raghunath Shah of Barkagarh.

Govind Nath Shah was not able to pay the revenue till 1817, so British took direct control of Chotanagpur.

Calvin the magistrate of Jungle Mahal to Tamar, but he could not succeed to suppress the rebellion.

Later Rughdeo was arrested in July 2020 with the assistance of Kunwar Bikram Singh of Saraikela.