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RRB NTPC Graduate Tier 1 2025 Shift-1 📅 09 Jun, 2025

The Chuar Rebellion, which emerged as a culmination of the economic grievances of ordinary peasants and hereditary workers, reached its peak during which of the following years?

A
1710-11
B
1798-99
C
1857-58
D
1901-02
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RRB NTPC Graduate Tier 1
2025 • 09 Jun, 2025 • Shift-1
The Chuar Rebellion, which emerged as a culmination of the economic grievances of ordinary peasants and hereditary workers, reached its peak during which of the following years?
Correct Answer
1798-99
Historical Background: The Chuar uprising was a significant peasant and tribal insurgency against the exploitative revenue policies and land encroachment by the......
💡 Analysis & Explanation
Historical Background
The Chuar uprising was a significant peasant and tribal insurgency against the exploitative revenue policies and land encroachment by the British East India Company in the Jungle Mahals region of Bengal.
Timeline Analysis
While the initial sparks of resistance began much earlier around 1768 under leaders like Jagannath Singh, the rebellion intensified over decades as colonial oppression worsened.
Climax Phase
The movement violently escalated and reached its absolute zenith under the leadership of Durjan Singh when a massive coordinated revolt erupted across the region.
Conclusion
This peak phase of the rebellion occurred precisely during 1798-99.