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Name the missionary who observed and recorded the forest rebellions in Bastar?

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Important Questions on Forest Society and Colonialism

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The Bhumkal rebellion failed in spite of charismatic leadership. Comment upon the statement giving reasons for failure.
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The Britishers took three months to gain control over the Bastar areas because of Bastar Rebellion.
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Bastar is located in which part of Chhattisgarh? 
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Name the leader of the Dhurwas of the Kanger forest who led the movement against the forest reservation policies of British in Bastar.
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The river _____ winds across Bastar from east to west. (Indrawati/ saraswati)
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Mention the similarities between the colonial management of the forests in Bastar and in Java?
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Enumerate three reasons that led to the Bhumkal rebellion.
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Villagers wanted _____ with a mixture of species to satisfy different needs such as fuel, fodder, leaves. (forests/food) 
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What fees did the people of Bastar pay for collecting wood from the forests of other villages? 
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Read the statements below carefully and choose the correct option.

Statement 1 : Bastar is located in the southernmost part of Haryana.

Statement 2 : In bastar, to take some wood from the forests of another village, people had pay a small fee called devsari, dand or man in exchange.

Statement 3 : The Bastar rebellion took place in 1920 and took three months to control.

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What factors led to the Bhumikal rebellion in Bastar? Identify any four?
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Which tribal leader from the Chotanagpur region is mentioned in Folk songs and stories? 
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In Bastar, mango boughs, a lump of earth, chillies and arrows, began circulating between villages as a message inviting villagers to become friends with British.

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In which forest did reservation first take place? 
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Match the items of column A with the corresponding items of column B and select the correct code:

Column A Column B
1. 1864 (i) Indian Forest Act
2. 1865 (ii) Bastar Rebellion
3. 1906 (iii) Indian Forest Service
4. 1910

(iv) Imperial Forest Research Institute