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  • · 20th century
  • · 1911 The uprising of the tribal people of Bastar.
  • · 1913-1914 Tana Bhagat movement in Bihar
  • · 1913 samp sabha by guru govind & 1507 bhil people against british at mangadh hill
  • · 1920-1921 Tana Bhagat movement happened again.
  • · 1922 The Koya tribal community revolted at Rampa against the British under leadership of Alluri Sree Rama Raju.
  • · 1932 The Nagas revolted under leadership of Rani Guidallo in North-Eastern India.
  • · 1941 The Gond and the Kolam revolted in collaboration against British Government in the Adilabad district of the state of Andhra.
  • · 1942 Tribal revolt under leadership of Lakshmana Naik at Koraput in Orissa.
  • · 1942-1945 The tribes of Andaman and Nicobar islands revolted against occupation of their islands by Japanese troops during world war.
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