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Narasimha
Reddy
with
his
army
attacked
the
British
forces
camped
at Giddaluru on
23
July
1846
and
defeated
them.
Unable
to
capture
him,
the
British
imprisoned
his
family
at
Kadapa.
In
an
attempt
to
free
his
family,
Narasimha
Reddy
moved
to
Nallamala
forest.
Someone
in
the
village
informed
this
to
the
Collector
of
Koilkuntla.
When
the
British
tightened
his
movements
in
the
Nallamala
region,
Narasimha
Reddy
came
back
to
Koilkuntla
area
and
hid
in
Jagannatha
Konda
near
the
village
of
Ramabhadrunipalle.
An
informant
brought
to
the
notice
of
British
authorities
of
his
whereabouts
and
his
followers.
The
area
was
surrounded
by
armed
forces
at
night.
He
was
caught
at
midnight
of
6
October
1846.
Narasimha
Reddy
was
humiliated
before
being
brought
to
Koilkuntla.
He
was
tied
with
heavy
chains
and
paraded
in
the
streets
of
Koilkuntla
with
blood-stained
clothes
so
that
none
should
dare
to
revolt
against
the
British.[
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