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[#571] Ho uprising took place in
Correct Answer
(C) Singhbhum
Explanation
Solution: The Raja of Parahat organised his Ho tribals to revolt against the occupation of Singhbhum (now in Jharkhand).
[#572] Ho tribes declared war against
Correct Answer
(A) Raja of Singhbhum
Explanation
Solution: The Ho uprising occurred in the region of Singhbhum. It was in response to British and zamindar persecution, and the hos reacted forcefully, refusing to submit to the raja and chiefs of Singhbhum. Hos attacked the subedar and his party on 31 st January 1821. The has, however, were defeated by the British and accepted their subjugation to the British.
[#573] Ganga Narain led which of the following revolts in Jharkhand?
Correct Answer
(C) Bhumij
Explanation
Solution: Under the leadership of Ganga Narain, the Bhumij uprising (1832 - 1833) began in Birbhum in 1832. The kol and ho tribes backed him up. Ganga Narain's hungama, or chaos, was another name for this uprising. The monarch of Barabhum, the police, the munsifs, and the dikus were all targeted in this uprising.
[#574] Consider the following statements 1. Kol Uprising was the first well organised and extensive tribal revolt of Jharkhand. 2. The main tribes involved in this revolt were Munda, Ho, Uraon, Kharwar and Chero. Which of the statements given above is/are not correct?
Correct Answer
(C) Both 1 and 2
[#575] Chero revolt in Palamu was started under the leadership of
Correct Answer
(D) Bhukan Sing
Explanation
Solution: Bhukan Singh led the Chero Revolt (1800 - 1818 AD) in 1800 AD. Shiv Prasad Singh ruled the Palamu estate on behalf of the minor 'Rajah' Churaman Rai. on behalf of the minor 'Rajah' Churaman Rai.