How was the gorilla war fought?

Guerilla warfare
  • Father of guerrilla warfare, 
  • Who was the pioneer of guerrilla warfare, 
  • What is guerrilla warfare, 
  •  When did the guerrilla war happen, 


Guerilla warfare has been heard by all of us, but do we know, what was the peculiarity of this war, and at what time this war system was used. Let's know

Guerilla warfare means hiding, attacking suddenly, and hitting and hiding again. It was used when a small army had to fight a large army.


The word guerrilla or guerrilla, used in the sense of guerilla, is Spanish. In the Spanish language it means short war. Broadly guerrilla wars are fought by troops of paramilitary or irregular troops attacking the enemy's rear or side. In addition to the actual war, the guerrillas also act as an interdiction and to spread terror in the enemy.

This war has also been used many times by robbery species. These robbery guerrillas were difficult to identify. They did not have any special costumes. They live like ordinary citizens during the day and hide terror at night. The guerrillas used to do demolition work by tricking the regular people.

This war system was used in China around 2000 years ago in world history. Which is mentioned in history, but such war in India has been mentioned for the first time about Maharana Pratap.
Maharana Pratap used this method against Akbar's army. Pratap did so much harm to the Mughals in this war in Diwar that he had to flee from Mewar. Later, inspired by Maharana Pratap, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj used it against the Malchos.

Later, the Maratha army also harassed their enemies with the help of this war policy.


After Shibaji Maharaj Ji, this war policy was used by the great Hindu king of Bundelkhand, Chhatrashal Bundela against the army of Aurangzeb,
King Chhatrasal, along with just a few soldiers, eliminated the Mughals from Bundelkhand with this strategy. Therefore, this partisan war strategy has contributed a lot in the struggle period of India. When small contingents have challenged a large army and how this strategy has been progressed from generation to generation.
 

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