Q. Who led the joint revolt in the Bhumij Rebellion?
Answer: Tribal zamindars and tribal people
Notes: The Bhumij Rebellion (1832-33) occurred in Manbhum, Singhbhum, and Jungle Mahals. It was led jointly by tribal Bhumij people and tribal zamindars against British land revenue policies and corruption. Leaders included Ganga Narayan Singh of Barabhoom Raj and zamindars from Dhalbhum, Panchet, and Raipur. The uprising targeted British exploitation and forced concessions on land sales and taxes.
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