Consider the following pairs:
Tribal Revolt Associated Leaders
1. Tamar Revolts (1789-1832) : Bhola Nath Sahay
2. Khond Uprisings (1837-1856) : Chakra Bisnoi
3. Bhuyan and Juang Rebellions(1867-68) : Ratna Nayak
How many pairs given above are correctly matched?
Only one pair
Incorrect AnswerOnly two pairs
Incorrect AnswerAll three pairs
Correct AnswerNone of the pairs
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Tamar Revolts (1789-1832) The tribals of Tamar revolted over 7 times between 1789-1832 against the British. They were joined in the revolt by the tribals of adjoining areas - Midnapur, Koelpur, Dhadha, Chatshila, Jalda and Silli. They revolted against ' the faulty align system of the government. The Tamar revolts were led by Bhola Nath Sahay of Tamar. In 1832 the arrows of war circulated throughout the region. Oraons, Mundas, Hos or Kols, who had distinct social and cultural identity joined the insurgents under the leadership of Ganga Narain Singh, a member of Banbhum Raj family. Hence pair 1 is correctly matched.
Khond Uprisings (1837-1856) From 1837 to 1856, the Khonds of the hilly tracts extending from Odisha to the Srikakulam and Visakhapatnam districts of Andhra Pradesh revolted against Company rule. Chakra Bisnoi, a young raja, led the Khonds who were joined by the Ghumsar, Kalahandi and other tribals to oppose the suppression of human sacrifice, new taxes, and the entry of zamindars into their areas. With Chakra Bisnoi’s disappearance, the uprising came to an end. Hence pair 2 is correctly matched.
Bhuyan and Juang Rebellions by the Bhuyans, Juangs and Kals; first uprising (1867-68) was led by Ratna Nayak; second uprising(1891-93) was led by Dharni Dhar Nayak (Kheonjhar, Orissa); against the installation of a British protege on the throne after the death of their raja in 1867. Hence pair 3 is correctly matched.
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