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The paikas made armed rebellion against the british ​

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Answered by 007prince
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It was an armed rebellion against the British East India Company's rule in Odisha in 1817. The Paikas rose in rebellion under their leader Bakshi Jagabandhu and, projecting Jagannath as the symbol of Odia unity, the rebellion quickly spread across most of Odisha before being ruthlessly put down by the company's forces.

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The armed rebellion of Paikas made had many social, economic and political reasons.

Paikas were alienated by British and they took over their inherited rent-free lands. Company government and their servants extorted and harassed Paikas.

The revenue policy of the company affected peasants and Zamindars badly.

The prices of salt were increased due to the taxes imposed on it.

Company also terminated the system of cowrie currency in Odisha.

This caused hardships and in turn unhappiness among Paikas and they planned rebellion.

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