SSC Mts Ex: Studymaterialfor Genralawareness
SSC Mts Ex: Studymaterialfor Genralawareness
S t u d y M a t e r i a l f o r Genral Awareness
TRIBAL, NON-TRIBAL AND PEASANT MOVEMENTS
The Santhal Rebellion (1855)
● The first revolt which can be regarded as peasants’ revolt was the Santhal Rebellion in
1855-56.
● The land near the hills of Rajmahal in Bihar was cultivated by the Santhals. The landlords and
money-lenders from the cities took advantage of their ignorance and began grabbing their
lands. This created bitter resentment among them leading to their armed uprising in 1855.
● Consequently, under the belief of a divine order, around 10,000 Santals gathered under two
Santhal brothers, Siddhu and Kanhu, to free their country of the foreign oppressors and set
up a government of their own.
● The rebellion continued till February 1856, when the rebel leaders were captured and the
movement was put down with a heavy hand.
● The government declared the Parganas inhabited by them as Santhal Parganas so that their
lands and identity could be safeguarded from external encroachments.
Bhil Uprising
● Bhils were present in modern day Maharashtra and Gujrat.
● Britishers were considered outsiders by the Bhils.
● Hence, they revolted against the Britishers.
● Their revolt lasted for a period of 30 years.
Rampa Rebellion
● The Rampa rebellion started against the depredation of the government supported
Zamindars and new restrictive forest regulations.
● The Authorities launched military campaigns against the rebellious people.
Munda Rebellion
● The land given to the Mundas was getting destroyed in the hands of Britishers.
● Hence, a revolt started and Birsa Munda was the most prominent leader who encouraged
his tribe people to keep the tradition of worshipping of the sacred groves alive.
● The rebels were defeated ultimately, and Munda died in prison in 1900.
Bastar Rebellion
● Tribal resentment against the imposition of forest laws and feudal system led to the rise of
the revolt of the tribes of Chhattisgarh.
● The rebellion got suppressed in 1910.
Tana Bahagat Movement
● This movement started in a religious form but got transformed into political one under the
influence of Indian National Congress.
● Like other movements, the Britishers acted harshly on this rebellion.