Cause and result of kol rebellion
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Kol Mutiny (1831)
the kols, along with other tribes, inhabitants of Chota Nagpur. This covered Ranchi, singbhum, Hazaribagh, palamau and the Western parts of manbhum. The trouble in 1831 started with large scale transfer of land from Kol headman to outsiders like Hindu, Sikh and Muslim farmers and money lenders who were operative and demanded heavy taxes. Besides, the British judicial and revenue policies badly affected the traditional-social condition of the Kols.
The Kols resented this and in 1831, under the leadership of Buddha Bhagat the Kol Rebels killed or burnt about a thousands outsiders. Only after large scale military operations could order be restored.
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