Early Indian Revolts Bit Bank 3- Visakhapatnam, Palakonda, Gumsur, Parlakimedi, Faraizi, Wahabi, Pagal Panthis, and Kuka revolts
Early Indian Revolts Bit Bank 3- Visakhapatnam, Palakonda, Gumsur, Parlakimedi, Faraizi, Wahabi, Pagal Panthis, and Kuka revolts
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Early Indian Revolts Bit Bank (Questions 101-152)
Q101: Where did the Rebellion of 1831-32 take place? 💡 Andhra Pradesh
Q102: Who was the leader of the Visakhapatnam Rebellion of 1831-32? 💡 Birabhadra Raju
Q103: What was the primary cause of the Visakhapatnam Rebellion? 💡 Dispossession of Birabhadra Raju’s estate by the British
Q104: What compensation did Birabhadra Raju receive after being dispossessed of his estate? 💡 A small pension
Q105: How did Birabhadra Raju respond to British actions? 💡 He revolted against British authority
Q106: What was the outcome of the Visakhapatnam Rebellion? 💡 The rebellion was suppressed, and Birabhadra Raju was captured
Q107: The Visakhapatnam Rebellion was primarily: 💡 A rebellion led by a dispossessed noble
Q108: Which of the following revolts was also caused by British interference in local administration? 💡 All of the above
Q109: Where did the Palakonda Outbreak take place? 💡 Andhra Pradesh
Q110: Who led the Palakonda Outbreak (1835-37)? 💡 Zamindar of Palakonda
Q111: What was the main reason for the Palakonda Outbreak? 💡 Attachment of the zamindar's property due to non-payment of revenue
Q112: How did the Zamindar of Palakonda respond to British actions? 💡 He revolted against the British
Q113: What was the outcome of the Palakonda Outbreak? 💡 The revolt was suppressed, and the Palakonda estate was forfeited to the British
Q114: The Palakonda Outbreak is an example of: 💡 A zamindari revolt against British revenue policies
Q115: Which of the following revolts was also caused by British land revenue policies? 💡 All of the above
Q116: Where did the Gumsur Outbreak take place? 💡 Odisha
Q117: Who led the Gumsur Outbreak? 💡 Dhananjaya Bhanja
Q118: What was the primary cause of the Gumsur Outbreak? 💡 Failure to clear arrears of revenue to the British
Q119: Who was appointed as the Commissioner to suppress the Gumsur Outbreak? 💡 Mr. Russel
Q120: How was the Gumsur Outbreak finally suppressed? 💡 By a large-scale military campaign
Q121: What was the final outcome of the Gumsur Outbreak? 💡 The movement was suppressed after military action in 1837
Q122: The Gumsur Outbreak was mainly: 💡 A zamindari revolt against British revenue policies
Q123: Where did the Parlakimedi Outbreak take place? 💡 Odisha
Q124: Who led the Parlakimedi Outbreak? 💡 Jagannath Gajapti Narayan Rao
Q125: What was the primary cause of the Parlakimedi Outbreak? 💡 Non-payment of revenue leading to attachment of the zamindari
Q126: In which year was the zamindari of Jagannath Gajapti Narayan Rao attached by the British? 💡 1827
Q127: What was the outcome of the Parlakimedi Outbreak? 💡 The movement was suppressed by the British
Q128: The Parlakimedi Outbreak lasted for how many years? 💡 56 years
Q129: The Parlakimedi Outbreak was primarily: 💡 A zamindari revolt against British revenue policies
Q130: Where did the Faraizi movement take place? 💡 East Bengal
Q131: Who founded the Faraizi movement? 💡 Shariatullah of Faridpur
Q132: What was the primary aim of the Faraizi movement? 💡 Removal of abuses from Islamic society and expulsion of the British
Q133: Who succeeded Shariatullah as the leader of the movement? 💡 Dudhu Mian
Q134: During whose leadership did the Faraizi movement become more political? 💡 Dudhu Mian
Q135: The Faraizi movement mainly mobilized which section of society? 💡 Muslim peasants of East Bengal
Q136: What happened to Dudhu Mian during the movement? 💡 He was arrested and confined in Alipore jail
Q137: With which other movement was the Faraizi movement later amalgamated? 💡 Wahabi movement
Q138: Where did the Wahabi movement take place? 💡 North India and Deccan
Q139: Who founded the Wahabi movement in India? 💡 Saiyad Ahmad
Q140: What was the primary aim of the Wahabi movement? 💡 Restoration of Muslim rule and removal of British influence
Q141: How long did the Wahabis fight against the British? 💡 50 years
Q142: How was the Wahabi movement finally suppressed? 💡 After a series of trials in the 1860s
Q143: Where did the Pagal Panthis movement take place? 💡 East Bengal (Sherpur)
Q144: Who founded the Pagal Panthis movement? 💡 Karam Shah
Q145: What was the primary reason behind the Pagal Panthis movement? 💡 Resentment of peasants against oppressive zamindars
Q146: Under whose leadership did the Pagal Panthis movement turn into a political struggle? 💡 Tipu
Q147: How was the Pagal Panthis movement finally suppressed? 💡 After large-scale military operations by the British
Q148: Where did the Kuka Movement take place? 💡 Punjab
Q149: Who founded the Kuka Movement? 💡 Bhagat Jawahar Mal
Q150: What was the initial focus of the Kuka Movement? 💡 Religious reform
Q151: How did the nature of the Kuka Movement change after the annexation of Punjab? 💡 It aimed for the restoration of Sikh sovereignty
Q152: Which community was primarily associated with the Kuka Movement? 💡 Sikhs
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