Match the peasants revolts of the 19th century with their respective areas

Kuki revolt Punjab
Kuka revolt Bengal
Pabna Peasant revolt Bihar
Birsa Munda revolt TripuraChoose your

The correct answer is (c) Pabna Peasant revolt Bihar.

The Kuki revolt was a rebellion by the Kuki people of Manipur and Assam against the British East India Company in the 1830s. The revolt was unsuccessful and the Kuki people were forced to sign a treaty with the British in 1833.

The Kuka revolt was a religious movement led by Guru Ram Singh in the Punjab in the 1870s. The movement was opposed to British rule and the Sikh clergy. The revolt was suppressed by the British in 1872.

The Pabna Peasant revolt was a peasant uprising in the Pabna district of Bengal in 1873. The revolt was caused by high taxes and the oppression of the landlords. The revolt was suppressed by the British in 1874.

The Birsa Munda revolt was a tribal uprising led by Birsa Munda in the Chota Nagpur region of Bihar in the 1890s. The revolt was against the British and the landlords. The revolt was suppressed by the British in 1895.