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- Chuar rebellion, also known as Jungle Mahal movement was a series of peasant movements between 1766 to 1816 by the tribal inhabitants of the countryside surrounding the Jungle Mahals settlements of Midnapore, Bankura and Manbhum against the rule of the East India Company (EIC). This was the first revolt against the East India Company (EIC) in Chotanagpur areas of Bengal Presidency (now West Bengal and Jharkhand). Bhumij rebellion led by Ganga Narayan Singh against the British East India Company in 1832-33, is also considered as one of the series of Chuar rebellion. The British had called it as 'Ganga Narain's Hungama', while many historians had written it as Chuar rebellion. (en)
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- Memorial of Chuar Rebellion at Midnapore (en)
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- Jungle Mahal district, British India (en)
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- Tribal peasants of Jungle Mahals (en)
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- Chuar rebellion, also known as Jungle Mahal movement was a series of peasant movements between 1766 to 1816 by the tribal inhabitants of the countryside surrounding the Jungle Mahals settlements of Midnapore, Bankura and Manbhum against the rule of the East India Company (EIC). This was the first revolt against the East India Company (EIC) in Chotanagpur areas of Bengal Presidency (now West Bengal and Jharkhand). (en)
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