1. Where did the Naikada movement take plce? What was the reason behind the revolt? Explain it.
2. What do you know about the Munda rebellion? What were the Munda rebellion? What were the reasons of this revolt?who led this revolt?
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1. A later Khond rebellion in 1914 in the Orissa region was triggered by the hope that foreign rule would end and they could gain an autonomous government. Naikada Movement:- Religious motivation inspired the movement in modern Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat region against the British and caste Hindus.
2.What do you know about the Munda rebellion?
Munda Rebellion is one of the prominent 19th century tribal rebellions in the subcontinent. Birsa Munda led this movement in the region south of Ranchi in 1899-1900. ... But the establishment and consolidation of British rule accelerated the mobility of the non-tribal people into the tribal regions.
What were the Munda rebellion?
Munda Rebellion is one of the prominent 19th century tribal rebellions in the subcontinent. Birsa Munda led this movement in the region south of Ranchi in 1899-1900. the ulgulan, meaning 'Great Tumult', sought to establish Munda Raj and independence.
What were the reasons of this revolt?who led this revolt?
Birsa Munda led this movement in the region south of Ranchi in 1899-1900. the ulgulan, meaning 'Great Tumult', sought to establish Munda Raj and independence. ... Tribal solidarity was undermined as the social cleavage between the Christian and non-Christian Mundas deepened.
1. The Naikda are a scheduled tribe found in the state of Gujarat in India. In Maharashtra the Naikda are also called Katkari, which is derived from the word kathori, which means animal skins.
The Naikda still practice child marriage, with boys marrying at 16 to 18 years and girls at 12 to 14 years. They most commonly practice monogamy, though polygyny is not completely unheard of. Divorce is permitted on the grounds of infertility, adultery or mental illness of either the husband or wife. After divorce the custody over the children is most commonly given to the father. Widow remarriage is allowed and called pat, though a ceremony is only done at night or in some cases not at all.
2. Munda Rebellion is one of the prominent 19th century tribal rebellions in the subcontinent. Birsa Munda led this movement in the region south of Ranchi in 1899-1900. the ulgulan, meaning 'Great Tumult', sought to establish Munda Raj and independence. The Mundas traditionally enjoyed a preferential rent rate as the khuntkattidar or the original clearer of the forest.
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