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Consider the following pairs.
Type Name of uprising
1. Political-religious Movements Santhal Rebellion
2. Tribal Movements Kuka Movement
3. Movement by deposed rulers and Zamindars Polygar Rebellions
Which of the above pairs is/are correctly matched?
1&2 only
2&3 only
3 only
All the above
Classification of the popular uprisings. Political-religious Movements - Fakir Uprising, Sanyasi Uprising, Pagal Panthis, Wahabi Movement, Faraizi Movement, Kuka Movement and Moplah Rebellions Movement by deposed rulers and Zamindars- Velu Thampi and Polygar Rebellions Movements by the dependents of the deposed ruler- Ramosi Uprising, Gadkari Revolt and Sawantwadi Revolt Tribal Movements Non-Frontier Tribal movements- These are divided in three phases •First Phase- 1795-1860: Santhal Rebellion and Khond uprising •Second Phase- 1860-1920: Munda uprising and Koya Rebellion •Third Phase- 1920-1947: Rampa Rebellion and Chenchu tribal Movements Frontier Tribal Movements: Khasi Uprising, Singphos Rebellion and Rani Gaidiniliu’s Naga Movement. Do you know? •The Ramosis, who served in the lower ranks of the Maratha army and police, revolted in Satara in 1822, under the leadership of Chittur Singh in protest against heavy assessment of land revenue and the harsh methods of its collection. •The Ramos is plundered the regions around Satara and attacked the forts. In 1825-26, they again rose up in rebellion under the banner of Umaji on account of acute famine and scarcity in Pune. For three years they ravaged the Deccan. •Finally, the British Government pacified them not only by condoning their crimes but also by offering them land grants and recruiting them in the Hill Police. THINK! •Gadkari revolt.
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