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In the 1890's ______ offered resistance against the alienation of tribal people from their land.
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The ______ prompted the British to formulate a policy on Tribal land.
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The Munda people were forcefully recruited as ______ to work on plantations.
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The Munda rebellion movement received an impetus when ______ declared himself as the messenger of God.
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The disillusionment with ______ aggravated the miseries of the Munda people.
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One of the prominent tribal rebellions in Ranchi was known as ______.
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There were nearly a hundred ______ during the British rule.
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The leaders of ______ movements were looked upon by their people as heroes of their cause.
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The ______ are usually leaderless and spontaneous uprising.
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The subletting of land by the zamindars increased the ______ on the peasants.
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Wahhabi Rebellion originated in 1827 in and around the ______ of Bengal.
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- The urban elite of India was busy responding to the western ideas through socio-religious reform movements.
- The traditional elite and peasantry wanted to restore pre-colonial order by revolts.
- The practice of letting out and subletting of land complicated the industrial relations.
- Changes introduced in the land tenures significantly altered the agrarian relations.
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- 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.
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Match the Column I with Column II :
| Column I | Column II | ||
| A | Bir Singh | (i) | Act of 1855 |
| B | Santhals | (ii) | Islamic Preacher |
| C | Kol's insurrection | (iii) | Social banditry |
| D | Santhal Pargana | (iv) | 1831-32 |
| E | Titu Mir | (v) | Rajmahal Hills |
| (vi) | Farazi Movement |
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What were the reasons for Tribal upraising?
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Throw light on the Farazi Movement.
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Answer all the questions under the caption
Wahhabi Rebellion in Barasat
- Who led the Wahhabi Rebellion? Write a few lines about him.
- How did this movement acquire an anti-Hindu complexion?
- what happened on 6 November 1831?
- How did the British respond to this rebellion?
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Answer all the questions under the caption
Peasant and Tribal Resistance
- What was the nature of the resistance against British rule that emerged in rural India?
- Who revolted against the British in rural areas?
- What did they seek for?
- What was the outlook of the tribals on the British?
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Gandhi was thrown out of the first-class compartment in ______ station.
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Answer all the questions given under the caption.
Gandhi and Mass Nationalism
- Which incident is considered a turning point in the life of Gandhi?
- Name the works that influenced Gandhi?
- How did Gandhi use satyagraha as a strategy in South Africa?
- What do you know about the Champaran Satyagraha?
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