Raghojirao Ramjirao Bhangre also spell Bhangaria (8 November 1805 – 2 May 1848) was an Indian revolutionary who challenged and defied the British power in Maharashtra.
He was the son of Ramji Bhangre, a Koli who also resisted the British rule and was subsequently hanged in Cellular Jail.
[1][2][3][4] he was only ten years old when he took up arms against British rule in Maharashtra.
[5] On 2 May 1848, Bangre was caught by Lieutenant-General Gell and hanged.
[6][7] In 2014, The Chief minister of Maharashtra, Prithviraj Chavan inaugurated a Circuit House in Thane named after Raghoji.