Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : Mappila Rebellion
The correct answer is Mappila Rebellion.
- The revolt taken by the Muslim leaseholders and cultivators of South Malabar is known as Mappila Rebellion.
- Mappila Rebellion was a series of riots by Moplahs (Muslims of Malabar) against the British and the Hindu landlords in Northern Kerala.
- The revolt took place in the year 1921.
- The main reason behind the revolt was the Pookottur incident.
- The Malabar Rebellion of 1921 is often considered as the culmination of the Mappila riots.
- The famous wagon tragedy is related to the Malabar Rebellion.
- The first war of Indian independence of 1857 was also called Sepoy Mutiny.
- Channar Revolt was for the right of Channar women to cover their breasts like other upper-class women.
- Attingal Revolt was the first organised revolt against the British in Kerala.
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