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28.

There were widespread risings against the British in the 1820s. Which one of the following did not revolt in the 1820s?

Santhals
Ahoms
Pagal Panthis
Ramosi
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Surela said:   4 years ago
@Anumol Thomas.

Ramose rebellion- Vasudev Balwant Phadke.
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Anumol thomas said:   1 decade ago
Who was the leader of Ramose Rebellion, Chittar singh or Balwant phadke?

Dr. S.Mardi said:   1 decade ago
The Heroes of Santhal Hul were Sido Murmu (Not Sidhu) , Kanhu Murmu, Chand Murmu and Bhairo Murmu of village Bhognadi, Sahebganj district (Jharkhand). I have recently visited that village and met the members of Murmu family!

HARISH AJAYAKUMAR said:   1 decade ago
Santhal uprising was the greatest resistance of a tribal community against the British power in India during the period of 1855-56 mainly concentrated in Rajmahal, Bhagalpur, Sambalpur etc. Main leaders of the uprising were Kanu, Sidhu etc. Movement was brutally suppressed by British.

Prakash said:   1 decade ago
Santhals fought against British people and the local zamindars and the moneylenders under the able leadership of the two brother Siddhu and Kanu.
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Kumar Ankit said:   1 decade ago
Ramosi revolt happened on state of Maharashtra within leadership of Vasudev Balwant Phadke.

Date period of this is : 1877-1887.

Reason: The British failure to take up anti-famine measures.
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Kumar Ankit said:   1 decade ago
The Pagal Panthis were a socio-religious order that emerged in the late 18th century CE in the Mymensingh region of Bengal (now located in Bangladesh). Adherents of a syncretic mixture of Hinduism, Sufism and Animism, the order sought to uphold religious principles and the rights of landless peasants in Bengal; under the leadership of Tipu Shah, the movement soon evolved into a popular, armed struggle against British Raj and the zamindar (landlord) system.

An order founded by Karim Shah and other disciples of the Muslim fakir Majnu Shah, the leader of the Madariya Sufi order. After the death of Karim Shah in 1813, the order was led by his son Tipu Shah. Chandi Bibi, the wife of Karim Shah and Tipu Shah's mother also held an influential position in the community, known as Pir-Mata (Saint-Mother).

The order preached monotheism, human equality, non-violence and encouraged the people to overcome social and religious differences and avoid conflicts and dogma. Karim Shah and his followers addressed each other as "Bhaisaheb" (brother) to promote equality and brotherhood. Karim Shah himself was popularly believed to possess spiritual powers enabling him to foretell events, cure diseases and heal people.
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Kumar Ankit said:   1 decade ago
Ahom, revolt took place on 1828 after the 1st anglo -burmse war. The leader of this movement was gomdhar komar.
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Kumar Ankit said:   1 decade ago
The Santhal rebellion (sometimes referred to as the Sonthal rebellion), commonly known as Santal Hul was a native rebellion in present day Jharkhand, in eastern India against both the British colonial authority and corrupt upper caste zamindari system by the Santal people
It started on June 30, 1855 and on November 10, 1855 martial law was proclaimed which lasted until January 3, 1856 when martial law was suspended and the movement was brutally ended by troops loyal to the British Raj. The rebellion was led by the four Murmu Brothers - Sindhu, Kanhu , Chand and Bhairav.

Kashif khan said:   1 decade ago
Santhal is a rebellion which occured during east India company.


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