There were many such rebellions in the history of India between 1757-1947, which shook the foundation of the British government. There were two types of rebellions against the British in India, which included violent rebellion and non-violent rebellion. Here we are giving you information about all the major rebellions.
When and where were the major rebellions of Indian history
Sanyasis Revolt (1763-1800 AD)
Sanyasi rebellion was caused by the ban on pilgrimage. Mention of Sanyasi rebellion Bankim Chandra Chatterjee In his novel Anand Math.
Revolt of the Chooras (1768 AD)
This rebellion Chuar caste of Midanpur district caused land tax and famine Did because of.
Ho-Munda Rebellion (1820-1822 AD)
The rebellion of Ho and Munda caste is called Ho-Munda rebellion. In this rebellion King of Bengal Also included.
Kol Rebellion (1820–1836 AD)
This rebellion took place between 1820 and 1836 AD and this rebellion was spread in many areas of Ranchi, Singhbhumi, Palamu, Hazaribagh. The main reason for this rebellion was land.
When the land of the Kolas was given from their chief people to the Muslim and Sikh people. The beginning of this rebellion Chhota-Nagpur from.
Santhal rebellion (1855 AD)
The Santhal rebellion was against the atrocities committed by the land tax officials on the landlords and moneylenders during the rule of the British government.
Ahom rebellion (1828 AD)
The Ahom rebellion took place in 1828 AD. The main reason for this revolt was the revolt by the Ahom elite of Assam, who accused the Company of reneging on the promise made at the time of Varma war.
It is headed by Gomdhar Kunar did it.
Khasi caste rebellion (1833 AD)
This rebellion was against the British government. This rebellion was done against the British officers to build a road for soldiers between Khasi Hill and Sylhet.
Mad Wing Rebellion (1813–1833 AD)
It started with Tipu had done. Pagalpanthis is a semi-religious sect.
The main reason for the Pagalpanthi rebellion was started against the atrocities of the landlords.
Farayzi Rebellion (1838–1857 AD)
The Faraiji rebellion started from 1838 and this revolt continued till 1857 AD.
This rebellion was also done against the British and the landlords.
Bhil Rebellion (1818-1831 AD)
The people of Bhil caste lived in Khandesh district on the west coast.
In this rebellion, there was a rebellion under the leadership of Sevaram regarding the problem related to agriculture.
Revolt of Kolon (1829–1848 AD)
The beginning of this rebellion was started against the British in 1829 AD.
The main reason for this was to break Durga, due to which the Kolo caste was enraged.
Munda Rebellion (1899 and 1900 AD)
In 1899-1900 AD, the Munda people of Chhota-Nagpur and Singhbhum district fought with the Company's army, which was named Munda Rebellion.
This rebellion is called ulgulan Also known as. A book has also been written on this rebellion.
Salt Movement of Surat (1844 AD)
The main reason for this rebellion was the increase in the price of salt from 50 paise to 1 rupee.
The Salt Rebellion of Surat was done against the British Government. Seeing the intensity of the rebellion, the government again decided to end the increase in salt.
Ramosi Rebellion (1822–1839 AD)
This rebellion was done by the Ramosi castes on the Western Dhat in 1822 AD. This rebellion was done by Chitar Singh against the British rule.
The main part of the rebellion was due to famine and starvation. In this Ramosi caste looted the areas around Satara.
Today in this article we have brought you major rebellions of Indian history When and where it happened. If you want any other information related to this then you can comment in the below comment box.