Titumir was born Syed Mīr Nisār ʿAlī on twenty-seven Gregorian calendar month 1782 (14 Hindu calendar month 1182), within the village of Chandpur (or Haidarpur, per some sources) to Syed Mir Hasan Ali and Abidah Ruqayyah Khatun. The family claimed to be of Arab ancestry, tracing their descent from kalif Ali.
Titumir Early Life:
Born Syed Mir Nisar Ali Titumir on Gregorian calendar month twenty-seven, 1782, in Chandpur, twenty-four Parganas, British India, currently province to Syed Mir Hassan Ali and m Abida Ruqayya Khatun. His father Syed Mir Hassan Ali came to the geographic region of the Arabian Peninsula to evangelize Islam.
Titumir began to study in a very village faculty, and late he was emotional to a neighborhood madrassa. He became a Hafiz of the Quran by the age of eighteen. Titumir was a scholar of the hadith and Muslim tradition moreover as accomplished with Bengali, Arabic, and Persian languages
TitumTitumir was educated in an exceedingly native madrassa wherever he became a hafiz of the Qur'an by the age of twenty, besides being accomplished in Bengali, Arabic, and Persian.
Titumir Career:
Titumir visited Mecca on a pilgrim's journey for haj, strolling back from the haj he organized the Muslim peasants against the zamindars. He wide uprises against the Hindu zamindar and opposed discrimination obligatory by the Hindu zamindars like enclosed taxes on mosques and also the carrying of beards. That began a conflict with the Hindu zamindars and grievance against the oppression of Zamindars by the East Indies Company.
Near the city of Barasat, Titumir along with his followers builds up a bamboo fort at Narikelbaria. He declared the independence of twenty-four Parganas, Nadia, and Faridpur from British rule. On Nov nineteen, 1831, the British army with trendy weapons attack Titumir’s castle however he may stand up to armed with nothing rather than a bamboo staff ahead the trendy weapons. Titumir was killed with many followers. he's the supply of Bengalis' inspiration concerning any revolt against oppression.

