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Arrange the ollowing events in chronological order:
1.Mundas Rebellion
2.Santhal Rebellion
3.Moplah Revolts
4.Deccan Riots
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
4-1-3-2
2-3-1-4
1-4-2-3
2-4-1-3
Santhal Rebellion: Also known as the Santhal Hool, it took place in 1855-1856. The Santhals, an Adivasi community, rebelled against the oppressive practices of moneylenders and landlords.
Deccan Riots: Refers to the Deccan Riots of 1875-1877. These riots were a series of agrarian disturbances and protests in the Deccan region against the oppressive policies of moneylenders and landlords.
Mundas Rebellion: The Munda Rebellion, or the Ulgulan, occurred in 1899-1900. It was led by tribal leader Birsa Munda and aimed at resisting British rule and the oppressive practices of landlords.
Moplah Revolts: The Moplah Rebellion, also known as the Malabar Rebellion, took place in 1921 in the Malabar region of Kerala. It was a series of uprisings by the Mappila Muslim community against British colonial rule and landlords.
So, the correct chronological order is 2-4-1-3, corresponding to the Deccan Riots, Moplah Revolts, Santhal Rebellion, and Mundas Rebellion, respectively.
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