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Among the four Anglo Abor Wars namely Bitbor Mimak, Bongal Mimak, Mijom Mimak and Poju Mimak, the 3rd war Mijom Mimak (1893-94) was most remarkable where Britishers led by APO Sadiya JF Needham along with his sepoys equipped with artilleries set on to Abor lands Bomjir, Dambuk, Silluk (Lukku), Mebo, Ayeng and set up a base camp near present Bodak village called “Yeling-Yetek” a place where the hills and a plain area conjoins for onward expedition to Damro village, the nerve and command centre of Padam Adis.
However, the unprecedented resistance offered by the defending freedom fighters led to non-accomplishment of the mission of British rulers and shameful retreat of their arm forces from the upper land of Bor Abors after which no other attempts were made to suppress the Bor Abors militarily, except by diplomatic means allurement and economic sanctions till attainment of independence.
All these martyrs laid down their lives while defending their people and homeland against the invasion of the then British forces, who undertook the ”Abor Expedition” with sole objective to punish the Bor Abors of present Damro Village under Mariyang Sub-Division in Upper Siang District for their un-submissive, aggressive, and ungovernable attitude and these fighters contemplated to repeal the advancing British force from their Village itself by use of force. It was their absolute bravery and patriotism to revolt against the imperial hegemony for independence and self governance at the time when the freedom struggle was mounting in other parts of the country.
These war memorials are the testimonies of Adi community’s freedom fighters wholehearted participation in India’s freedom movement where they fought wars against Britishers at places like Bomjir, Dambuk (under Lower Dibang Valley district), Siluk, Mebo, Ayeng, Yeling Yetek (under Mebo Sub-Division, East Siang District), Pimpu-Dota on the left bank of Yamne River near Sijon located between Padu and Damroh villages (under Mariyang Sub-division in Upper Siang) Komsing and Kekar Monying places under Siang District.
But despite such gallantry fighting and heroic deeds against Britishers by these martyrs in love of their motherland when rest of the country in entire India was fighting for freedom after the failed sepoy mutiny of 1857, they have never been recognized nor any historians recorded their sacrifices and gallantry in their books reason best known to them.
There are many unsung heroes of Anglo Abor wars in Adi (Abor) belt, however, despite substantial documentary evidence; our great fore-fathers who sacrificed their lives for India’s Independence have not been recognized officially as freedom fighters till date. Hence, it is the prerogative of the state government to get these war heroes of the state recognized by setting up a common War Memorial for all martyrs where a Museum be also attached as appealed by ABKWW while displaying the historical records of the Adi warriors/martyrs which in turn could later become a tourist’s and researcher’s attraction.