Chapter 1 Peasant revolts and tribal coups, INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT

Sannyasi Rebellion - 160 AD (Dhaka) Chuar Rebellion - 1899 AD (West Bengal) ীল Veel Rebellion - 1819 and 1825 AD (Western Ghats) Khasia Rebellion - 1829-33 AD (Assam and Meghalaya). Leader: Tirath Singh and Badmanik. Cole Rebellion - 1831-32 AD (Chhotnagpur Region). Leader: Buddha Bhagat and Zoya Bhagat. Santal Rebellion - 1855 AD (Rajmahal Hills). Leader : Sidhu, Kanu, Chand, Bhairab (Charbhai) √ Munda Rebellion or Ulgulan Rebellion - 1899-1900 (Jharkhand / Bihar). Leader: Birsa Munda. Ramosi Rebellion (1822-29): Leader Dadasaheb Pharke (Barind of Maharashtra) - Western Ghats Hill Tracts. Mopla Rebellion: First Ethnic Rebellion Ethnic Rebellion) -Kerala 1921. Pabna Rebellion (182-6): Pabna district of East Bengal. * Faraizi Movement: The leader of the movement was Haji Shariatunna (home in Madaripur, Faridpur Severe district). V Shariatullah means Dar-ul-Harb in English occupied India Called the country of the enemy and declared that this The country is uninhabitable for devout Muslims. উৎপ The origin of the word Faraji is from the Arabic word 'Farz' which means Commander of God. Muhammad Mohsin, son of V Shariatullah, was also known as Dudu Mian. Mridu Minal formed an organization called 'Faraji Khilafatantra' Makes. সর্বোচ্চ The 'Ustad' was in the highest position of this organization. Dudu Minar Head Office Bahadurpur. The fake movement was mainly confined to East Bengal. Wahabi Movement: The word Wahhabi means renaissance. The Wahhabi community, founded by Abdul Wahar in Arabia Familiar. The movement was started in India by Shahwali Ullah and his son Aziz. Mir Nishar Ali (Titumir) led the Wahhabi movement in Bangladesh. বার Barasat was the center of Titumir's movement. So this In the history of rebellion also known as Barasat rebellion (1831) Familiar. √ He made bamboo keppa against Nilkar Saheb and oppressive zamindar. He built a bamboo fort at Narkelberia near Baduria in Bentick 1831. Broke down and Titumir died. The true founder of the Wahhabi movement in India was Syed Ahmed of Raeberini. He wanted to turn India from Dar-ul-Harb to Dar-ul-Islam. He was defeated by the Sikhs at the battle of Balakota (1839). The center of the Wahhabi movement is Sithana. Cole Rebellion (1831-32 AD): The Kolras of Chhotanagpur came under British rule in 1831-32 Declares war on নেতা Leader of the Cold Rebellion: Buddhabhagata, Joabhagata, the two main Singrai monkeys, Vibhrai monkeys. The rebellion was brutally suppressed by the British in 1832. Santhal Rebellion Hool (1755-56) or Santhal Rebellion Hool নেতা Leader of Santal Rebellion - Nidhu (Sidho-Sid) and Kar (Kanu).

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