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Why chur rebellion cannot be described as a revolution?

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Answered by livinglegendstrom
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Rebellion, uprising, or insurrection is a refusal of obedience or order. It refers to the open resistance against the orders of an established ..In political terms, rebellion and revolt are often distinguished by their different aims. If rebellion generally seeks to evade and/or gain concessions from an oppressive power, a revolt seeks to overthrow and destroy that power, as well as its accompanying laws..

Answered by robintamang38
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The Adivasis living in the territorial limits of South West Bankura, North -West Medinipur were known as Chuars, They were subjected to oppressions by the British rulers and their agents, hence broke out in rebellion in 1798-1799. Their leader was Durjan Singh a dispossessed Zaminder due to Sun-set law. The Chur rebellion cannot be described as Chur Rebellion as there are differences in features between a rebellion and a revolt. A rebellion is n open resistance against the orders of an authority organised locally. Revolution on the other hand brings about fundamental change overthrowing the old system and establishing the new one.Hence, in the case of Chur Rebellion no such characteristic features of Revolution were present.

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