In the Freedom Struggle of 1857, Rao Tularam revolted against the British from which place?

Hisar, Sirsa
Kaithal, Kurukshetra
Rohtak, Jind
Narnaul, Rewari

The correct answer is: A. Hisar, Sirsa

Rao Tularam was a Jat ruler of the princely state of Ballabhgarh in present-day Haryana. He revolted against the British East India Company in 1857, during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. His revolt was centered in the Hisar and Sirsa districts of Haryana.

Rao Tularam was born in 1806 in the village of Ballabhgarh, which is now a part of Faridabad district in Haryana. He was the son of Rao Raja Jaswant Singh, the ruler of Ballabhgarh. Rao Tularam succeeded his father as the ruler of Ballabhgarh in 1825.

Rao Tularam was a powerful and influential ruler. He had a large army and a strong fort at Ballabhgarh. He was also a devout Hindu and a patron of the arts.

In 1857, Rao Tularam revolted against the British East India Company. He was joined by other Jat rulers and peasants in Haryana. The revolt was initially successful, and the British were forced to retreat from many parts of Haryana. However, the British eventually suppressed the revolt, and Rao Tularam was captured and executed in 1858.

Rao Tularam is a hero of the Indian freedom struggle. He is remembered for his courage and his defiance of the British. His revolt is a significant event in the history of the Indian independence movement.

The other options are incorrect because they are not places where Rao Tularam revolted against the British.