Ganga Narayan Hungama

[6] The Chuar Rebellion was a series of uprisings by the tribal communities in the Jungle Mahals region against the oppressive policies of the British East India Company.

[citation needed] Ganga Narayan was the first leader to fight against the Company rule and exploitation policy, who first formed the Sardar Gorilla Vahini Sena.

[citation needed] Dhalbhum, Patkum, Shikharbhum, Singhbhum, Panchet, Jhalda, Bamni, Baghmundi, Manbhum, Ambikanagar, Amiyapur, Shyamsunderpur, Phulkusma, Raipur and Kashipur's Raja-Maharaja and zamindars supported Ganga Narayan Singh.

Ganga Narayan attacked and killed the Dewan of Barabhum and British broker Madhab Singh in Vandih on April 2, 1832 AD.

This movement of Ganga Narayan took the form of a storm, which trampled the British regiments in Chhatna, Jhalda, Akro, Ambika Nagar, Shyamsundarpur, Raipur, Phulkusma, Shilda, Kuilapal and various places in Bengal.

The impact of his movement was vigorous in places like Purulia, Bardhaman, Medinipur, and Bankura in Bengal, the tire Chotanagpur in Bihar (now Jharkhand), Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar and Sundergarh in Orissa.

[14][15] From August 1832 to February 1833, the entire Jungle Mahal remained disturbed at Chotanagpur in Bihar, Purulia, Bardhaman, Medinipur, Bankura in Bengal, Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar and Sundergarh in Orissa.

On February 6, 1833, Ganga Narain attacked the Hindshahar police station of Thakur Chetan Singh of Kharsawan with the Kol tribes, but unfortunately died on the same day while fighting against the British and the rulers till the last breath of his life.

Barabhum on James Rennell 's 1776 map.