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    Bhumij rebellion

    1832-33 Indian Tribal Rebellion

    The Bhumij Rebellion, also known as Jungle Mahal Uprising[1] or Ganga Narain's Hungama was a revolt during 1832–1833 by Bhumij tribals based in the Dhalbhum and Jungle Mahal areas of the Midnapore district of the erstwhile Bengal state.

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  • It was led by Ganga Narayan Singh.[2][3]

    The British have called it "Ganga Narayan's Hungama" while historians have also written it as the Chuar rebellion.[4] The word 'Hungama' (হাঙ্গামা) in Bangla means 'disturbance'.[5]

    Background

    Chuar Rebellion

    Main article: Chuar Rebellion

    The Chuar Rebellion began in 1767 in Dhalbhum and Barabhum, spreading to nearby districts like Manbhum and Midnapore, led by leaders such as Jagannath Singh Patar and Subal Singh.

    The rebellion intensified between 1782-85 under Mangal Singh and peaked in 1798-99 with leaders like Durjan Singh, Lal Singh, and Mohan Singh. Despite its strength, the uprising wa