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The Santhal Rebellion (1855-56 AD)
This revolt occurred in the Rajmahal hills of the Santhal region under the leadership of Sidhu and Kanhu. It began as a reaction against the outsiders, particularly landlords, police, and moneylenders.
The Munda Uprising (1899-1900 AD)
It took place in the Chhotanagpur region near Ranchi under the leadership of Birsa Munda. This revolt is also known as the Ulgulan revolt which means ‘great commotion.
The Mappila Uprising (1836-54 AD)
The Malabar rebellion (also known as Mappila Uprising) happened from August 20, 1921 to 1922 in the Malabar region of Kerala, India. It started as a resistance against the British colonial rule in Malabar region of Kerala.
The Kol Uprising (1831-32 AD)
The Kol uprising was a revolt of the adivasi Kol people of Chhota Nagpur during 1829-1839 as a reaction to economic exploitation brought on by the systems of land tenure and administration that had been introduced by the East India Company.
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