Civil and Tribal Rebellion
The nationalists soon saw that disunity in their ranks was injuring their cause and that they must put up a united front. Urge for the unity produced two historic developments at the Lucknow Session of the Indian national Congress which was held in
-- 1916
Sanyasi Rebellion which lasted from 1763-1800 was mentioned by Bankim Chandra Chattterjee in
-- Anand Math
Chuar uprising which lasted from 1766-1772 and again from 1795-1816 occurred in
-- Bengal and Bihar
The Revolt was led by Surendra Sai. The Revolt took place in Orissa during 1827-1840. The main cause for this revolt was the ....
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Indian History
- 1 Feudal Polity in Early Medieval India
- 2 Gupta Kings: Chandragupta I, Samudragupta & Vikramaditya
- 3 Decentralized Governance in the Gupta Age
- 4 Mauryan Kings: Chandragupta and Ashoka
- 5 Delhi Sultanate: Dynasties & Rulers
- 6 Delhi Sultanate: Political System & Governance
- 7 Tribal Political Organisation in Early Vedic Period
- 8 Rise of Monarchical Power in Mahajanapadas
- 9 Centralized Monarchy during Mauryan Empire
- 10 Evolution of the Indian Civil Service (ICS) During the British Era

