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Who suppressed the Ryots in the Blue rebellion?

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Answered by astujsingh11
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The revolt was ruthlessly suppressed. Large forces of police and military, backed by the British Government and the zamindars, mercilessly slaughtered a number of peasants. Even some of the zamindars supported the revolt, the most important of whom was Ramratan Mullick of Narail.

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ABOUT THE BLUE REBELLION

In Bengal in March 1859, thousands of ryots started a rebellion against indigo cultivation known as the blue rebellion or the indigo revolt. The ryots armed with spears, bows and arrows and swords attacked the indigo factories and planters.

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Answered by navadeepshivaane
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ZAMINDARS

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