4. Which of the following pairs is incorrect?
(a) Kol rebellion - (1831-32 )
(c) Munda rebellion - (1855-75)
(b) Santhal rebellion - (1855)
(d) Warli revolt - (1940)
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Answer:
The Kol uprising, Kol rebellion, also known in British records as the Kol mutiny 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.
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
On 30 June 1855, two Santal rebel leaders, Sidhu and Kanhu Murmu, mobilized roughly 60,000 Santhals and declared a rebellion against the East India Company.
warli revolt In 1945, it began in Zari village, Talasari taluka (Maharashtra). Affected from the exploitation from the landlords and money-lenders, nearly 5,000 indentured tribals gathered and refused to work on landlords' fields until they received 12 annas a day in wages.
Explanation:
Answer:
Munda rebellion - (1855-75) and munda rebellion