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colonial resistance

Colonial resistance refers to the opposition against colonial rule. It often involved protests, uprisings, and movements for independence. Various groups fought to reclaim their rights and sovereignty. This resistance shaped national identities and influenced political landscapes. Significant events include revolts and the establishment of independence movements. Colonial resistance remains a vital part of history, reflecting the struggle for freedom and self-determination.

The Poligar Revolt

The Poligar Revolt, also known as the Palayakkarars Revolt, occurred in southern India from 1799 to 1805. It...

 April 9, 2025

Suppression of the 1857 Revolt in India

he 1857 Revolt, also known as the Indian Rebellion, marked uprising against British rule in India. It began...

 April 9, 2025

The Royal Indian Navy Mutiny of 1946

The Royal Indian Navy (RIN) Mutiny, also known as the Indian Naval Mutiny, occurred on February 18, 1946....

 April 8, 2025

Chittagong Armoury Raid

The Chittagong Armoury Raid occurred on 18 April 1930. It was led by Masterda Surya Sen and a...

 April 8, 2025

Khilafat Movement and Hindu-Muslim Unity

The Khilafat Movement was initiated by Indian Muslims in 1919. Its primary aim was to protest against the...

 April 8, 2025

Revolutionary Movements in India and Abroad

The revolutionary movement in India emerged in the early 20th century as a response to British colonial rule....

 April 8, 2025

Rise of Extremism in Indian National Congress

The early 20th century marked shift in the Indian National Congress (INC) with the rise of radical nationalism....

 April 8, 2025

Pattern of Early Resistance

People's resistance in India refers to various forms of opposition against British colonial rule. This resistance involved multiple...

 April 5, 2025

Military Uprisings in India Before 1857

Military uprisings in India before the 1857 revolt were critical in shaping the resistance against British colonial rule....

 April 5, 2025

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