Whom did the tribe revolt in 1768, against Chuar in Midnapore district ?
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Answer: The revolt by Chuar was directed against the British East India company.
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- The battle of Jungle Mahal or the Revolt of Chuars was directed against the exploitative policies of British in the northwestern Midnapore.
- The uprising continued for around three decades from 1768-69 to 1799.
- The revolt was started by the zamindars and was later joined by the tribals and local people.
Major causes:
- Denial of zamindari rights to local zamindars.
- Interference in local customs by missionaries.
- Forest rights of tribals were curbed.
Various phases of the revolt:
- 1786: the first revolt was led by Jagannath Singh, the zamindar of Ghatshila or the king of Dhalbhum, supported by local zamindars.
- In 1771, Chuars rose again, led by Dhadkar Shyamganjan.
- The most significant revolt was led by Durjan Singh in 1789-90.
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