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write a note on the jaintia revolt aganist the british in 1860​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Jaintia tribals broke into revolt against the British when, stamp duty and house tax were imposed. Such taxes were new to them and they lost their freedom to the British. This enraged them and they revolted which lasted from 1860 to 1863....

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Answered by 0911nidhi
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The British came into contact with the Jaintia kingdom upon receiving the Diwani of Bengal in 1765 . Jaintiapur, currently in Bangladesh, was the capital. The kingdom extended from the hills into the plains north of the Barak river . The quarries in their possession were the chief supplier of lime to the delta region of Bengal, but with the British, the contact was not very smooth, and they were attacked in 1774. Subsequently, the Jaintias were increasingly isolated from the plains via a system of forts as well as via regulation of 1799.

After the conclusion of the First Anglo-Burmese War, the British allowed the Jaintia king his rule north of the Surma river.

The kingdom was finally annexed on 15 March 1835 . The king was handed over his property in Sylhet along with a monthly salary of Rs 500. The British administered the plain areas directly and the hill region indirectly via a system of fifteen dolois and four sardars. The fifteen administrators were free to adjudicate on all but the most heinous crimes.

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