Tribal revolts in India before Indian independence

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Below is given a chronological record of tribal and peasant revolts in India before independence from British rule in the 1947. The list covers those tribal uprisings that occurred during the period of British rule in India.[1]

18th century

1767-1833 - The Chuar Rebellion was a prolonged tribal uprising against British East India Company oppression in the Jungle Mahals region, led by figures like Jagannath Singh Patar, Durjan Singh, Rani Shiromani, Madhav Singha Dev and Ganga Narayan Singh.[2][3] 1770-1787 - Chakma revolt in Chittagong Hill Tracts. 1774-1779 Halba Dongar by Halba tribes in Bastar state against British armies and the Marathas. 1778 Revolt of the Paharia Sardars of Chota Nagpur against the British. 1784-1785 Uprising of the Mahadev Koli tribes in Maharashtra and Tilka Manjhi of Santal Tribe.

Memorial of Chuar rebellion at Midnapore

19th century

20th century

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