Peasant and Tribal movement in India UPSC:
The following are the important peasant and tribal movements in India in chronological order:
1783:Rangpur Dhing
- Rangpur Dhing Rebels in Bengal.
- It was against the Zamindars and Brtish.
1832: Kol Rebel in Chhota Nagpur
- Kol Rebells against money lender
1855: Santhal Rebellion in Jharkhand.
- It was against Brtish and Zamindar.
1859-62: Indico Rebellion
- Indico Rebellion in Bihar
1870-80:Pabna
- Pabna Movement in eastern Bengal.
1875: Deccan riots.
- Against the Marwari and Gujarati Money Lenders.
- Social Buycott Movement
1899-1900: Munda Ulgulan
- Birsa Munda led this rebellion in Ranchi.
1917: Champaran Satyagrah
- Against the planter and against the 3/21th land indigo cultivation.
1918: Kheda Satyagrah
- Crops were failed in Kheda, Gujarat in 1918.
- Gandhi and Patel led this satyagraha.
1921: Moplah Rebellion.
- Muslim tenants in the Malabar region led the rebels against the Hindu landlords.
1928: Bardoli Satyagrah
- It was against the 30 % increase in land revenue.
- Patel organized complaints about "no revenue".
- Women gave Sardar the title to Patel.
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