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Khasi Uprising (1829–1833)

Tribal Resistance led by U Tirot Sing against British Road Construction in Northeast India

The Khasi Uprising (1829-1833) stands as a monumental early instance of tribal resistance in Northeast India, focusing on the defense of regional autonomy against the East India Company's expanding infrastructure. This powerful anti-colonial movement, spearheaded by the heroic chieftain Tirath Singh, forged crucial alliances among the Khasis, Garos, Khamptis, and Singphos. Understanding this struggle in the Garo and Jaintia Hills is vital for students aiming to grasp the complexity of India's freedom struggle history and early regional resistance movements.

Major Khasi Uprising: Causes, Leadership, and Impact in Garo and Jaintia Hills (1829-1833)

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