which one of the following was not a tribal revolt
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The Tebhaga movement is not a tribal movement.
The Tebhaga movement was led by the share croppers of the Bengal region against the oppressive jotedars in 1946-47.
The uprising was due to the share cropping system that was prevalent in that period in the history of Bengal. During the early nineteen century a new class of rich peasants known as jotedars emerged in the Bengal region.
They obtained large pieces of land in the rural regions. They also gained control of money lending, local markets and dominated the poor farmers. In late 1946, the bhagadars challenged the system and the movement was led by All India Kisan Sabha.
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