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Describe the causes of Mappila Rebellions​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The Malabar rebellion in 1921 started as resistance against the British colonial rule, the prevailing feudal system, and in favour of the Khilafat Movement in South Malabar but ended in communal violence against Hindus. ...
  • The British Government put down the rebellion with an iron fist.
Answered by dubeyshivansh042678
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There were several causes of these movements; the major the being increase in land tax, security of tenure and exploitation of the poor peasantry by the landlords. The big and middle peasants also participated in the movements. Most of the movements, leaving aside Moplah, were characterised by non- violence.

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