Why did the Naikada forest tribe in Gujarat Revolt against the colonial police
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The Naikda forest tribe in Gujarat revolted against the British colonial police in the year 1868 in order to put an end to the oppressive British rule and establish Dharma-raj in India.
The term Nayaka is Gujarati which means a leader or a chief of governor.
So, through the revolt they wanted to eradicate the rule of British and begin the reign of a lawful leader or ‘Nayaka’.
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The Naikada forest tribe in Gujarat revolted against the British colonial police in the year 1868 in order to put an end to the oppressive British rule and establish Dharma-raj in India. The term Nayaka is Gujarati which means a leader or a chief of governor.
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