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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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  1. The Munda rebellion prompted the British to formulate a policy on tribal land.
  2. The early objectives of the Congress were to develop and consolidate sentiments of national unity.
  3. The Indian princes and zamindars were neither loyal to the British power.
  4. 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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  1. The Company received ₹ 22.5 million from Mir Jafar and invested it to propel the industrial revolution in Britain.
  2. Kols organized an insurrection in 1831-1832, which was directed against government officers and moneylenders.
  3. In 1855, two Santhal brothers, Sidhu and Kanu, led the Santhal Rebellion.
  4. 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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