Tribal Revolts: Name-Aditya Kumar Class - 8 Sec - C Roll No - 9
Tribal Revolts: Name-Aditya Kumar Class - 8 Sec - C Roll No - 9
Tribal Revolts: Name-Aditya Kumar Class - 8 Sec - C Roll No - 9
The Tribal revolts, their irrepressible courage and extreme dedication and the state machinery's
brutal maneuvers to suppress them, was a remarkable development in India's struggle against
foreign rule. On one hand disciplined British India troops equipped with modern day weapons,
on the other hand Tribal soldiers equipped with Bows & Arrows, axes and other ancient
weaponries. They were angry, disorganized and fought a unequal battle as a result of which they
were killed in lakhs. Among there various revolts the most important were the revolt by Koala
tribesmen from 1820 to 1837, Santhal revolt from 1855-56, Rampas in 1879 and the Mundas
from 1895-1901.
Birsa Munda was the leader of the revolt of the Munda Tribesman from 1895-1901.
Through the 19th and 20th centuries ,tribal groups in different parts of the country rebelled against the
changes in laws ,the restrictions on their practices, and the exploitation by traders, moneylenders and the
Britishers. Some of the popular revolts are as follows:
Who led the First Tribal Revolt in India against the British?
The first Tribal revolt in India was led by Baba Tilka Majhi in 1784. It was the result of a great famine in 1770 and the court of directors
orders. As a consequence of his armed rebellion he was hung by the British. After India gained independence a statue was erected at the
same spot where he was hung. To commemorate his contributions Bhagalpur university was renamed as Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
in Jharkhand.