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Farazi – Movement -
Who revived this movement in 1870?
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Munda Rebellion -
Mention two reasons that aggravated the miseries of Munda people.
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Munda Rebellion -
Describe briefly the role of Birsa Munda in this rebellion.
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Munda Rebellion -
When did the revolt take place? How can you say that it was a violent revolt?
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Munda Rebellion -
How was resistance crushed?
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- 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.
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Which one of the following was launched by Haji Shariatullah in 1818 in East Bengal?
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Who declared that “Land belongs to God” and collecting rent or tax on it was against divine law?
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Who were driven out of their homeland during the process of creation of Zamins under Permanent Settlement?
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What was the context in which the Chotanagpur Tenancy Act was passed?
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______ was an anti-imperial and anti-landlord movement that originated in and around 1827.
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The major tribal revolt which took place in the Chotanagpur region was ______.
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The ______ Act restricted the entry of non-tribal people into the tribal land.
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Chota Nagpur Act was passed in the year ______.
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- The Company received ₹ 22.5 million from Mir Jafar and invested it to propel the industrial revolution in Britain.
- Kols organized an insurrection in 1831-1832, which was directed against government officers and moneylenders.
- In 1855, two Santhal brothers, Sidhu and Kanu, led the Santhal Rebellion.
- In 1879, an Act was passed to regulate the territories occupied by the Santhals.
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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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How are the peasant uprisings in British India classified?
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The collective farming of the tribals of Ranchi was known as ______.
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The peasants had to pay heavy ______.
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The ______ had leased out to moneylenders the job of revenue collection.
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