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प्रश्न
How are the peasant uprisings in British India classified?
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उत्तर
The peasants uprising in British India are classified into four categories:-
- Restorative Rebellions:- To attempt to restore old order and old social relations.
- Religious movements:- Led by religious leaders to liberate the locals by restructuring society on certain religious principles.
- Social banditry:- Looked upon by their people as heroes or champions of their cause.
- Mass Insurrection:- Leaderless and spontaneous uprisings.
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