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प्रश्न
Match the following :
| Column A | Column B | |
| 1. | Wahhabi Rebellion | Lucknow |
| 2. | Munda Rebellion | Peshwa Baji Rao II |
| 3. | Begum Hazarat Mahal | Titu Mir |
| 4. | Kunwar Singh | Ranchi |
| 5. | Nana Sahib | Bihar |
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उत्तर
| Column A | Column B | |
| 1. | Wahhabi Rebellion | Titu Mir |
| 2. | Munda Rebellion | Ranchi |
| 3. | Begum Hazarat Mahal | Lucknow |
| 4. | Kunwar Singh | Bihar |
| 5. | Nana Sahib | Peshwa Baji Rao II |
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True or false.
The traders and moneylenders never deceived the tribal people.
True or false.
Many tribal groups did not like the colonial forest laws and therefore revolted.
“Tribes” who are they?
Mention some of the issues that added to a sense of resentment among the Indian peasants and tribals against the British.
- The Munda rebellion prompted the British to formulate a policy on tribal land.
- The early objectives of the Congress were to develop and consolidate sentiments of national unity.
- The Indian princes and zamindars were neither loyal to the British power.
- The leaders of the 1857 revolt were defeated due to a lack of weapons, organisation, discipline, and betrayal by their aides.
Who were driven out of their homeland during the process of creation of Zamins under Permanent Settlement?
The collective farming of the tribals of Ranchi was known as ______.
The ______ prompted the British to formulate a policy on Tribal land.
The ______ are usually leaderless and spontaneous uprising.
- The commercialisation of forest led to the disintegration of the traditional tribal system.
- The usury and forcible eviction of tribals from their land led to the resentment of kols.
- The pushed out santhals were forced to rely on the moneylenders for their subsistence.
- Santhals felt secured under the British.
