Consider the following anti-British tribal and regional resistance movements that occurred in 19th-century colonial India:
1. Ahom Revolt led by Gomdhar Konwar
2. Kol Rebellion led by Buddho Bhagat
3. Kuka Outbreak led by Baba Ram Singh
4. Munda Ulgulan led by Birsa Munda
Which sequence represents the correct chronological order of these uprisings from the earliest to the latest?
- 1Ahom Revolt led by Gomdhar Konwar
- 2Kol Rebellion led by Buddho Bhagat
- 3Kuka Outbreak led by Baba Ram Singh
- 4Munda Ulgulan led by Birsa Munda
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The correct chronological sequence from earliest to latest is: Ahom Revolt (1828), followed by the Kol Rebellion (1831–1832), the Kuka Outbreak (1872), and finally the Munda Ulgulan (1899–1900).
The uprisings occurred in the following precise historical sequence: the Ahom Revolt in Assam took place in 1828; the Kol Rebellion of Chota Nagpur occurred in 1831–1832; the Kuka Outbreak in Punjab culminated in 1872; and the Munda Ulgulan under Birsa Munda erupted in 1899–1900.
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Chronological progression of 19th-century peasant and tribal revolts against British expansion and agrarian policies