Dhalbhum was estate in early modern period and British India, spreaded across the East Singhbhum district in present-day Jharkhand,[1] western part of Bankura,[2] and Midnapore district of West Bengal.
[1] Rankini Devi is established as the family goddess of the Dhalbhum rulers.
This led to a series of civil and military conflicts, collectively known as the Chuar Rebellion (c. 1760–1833), aimed at resisting British authority.
The Tamar Revolt (c. 1783–1793), Kol Uprising (c. 1831–1832), and Bhumij Rebellion or Ganga Narayan Hangama (c. 1832–1833) were part of this larger resistance.
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