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what is tibal revolts​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tribal communities revolted more often and far more violently than any other community, including peasants, in India. The insurgency of the Adivasis was a deliberate and desperate way to escape from the clutches of extortionate usurers, venal police, irresponsible officials and the like.

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1774-79: Halba rebellion in Dongar (By Halba tribes in Bastar Chhattisgarh) against British armies and the Marathas.

1778: revolt of the Pahariya Sardars of Chota Nagpur against the British Government.

1784-1785: Uprising of the Mahadev Koli tribes in Maharashtra and Tilka Manjhi of Santal Tribe.

1789: revolt of the Tamar of Chota Nagpur against British.

1794-1795: the Tamars revolted again.

1798: The revolt of the tribals against the sale of Panchet estate.

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