The British faced resistance from armed groups known as ‘Bedas’ in which region of Karnataka?

North Karnataka
Malnad
Coastal Karnataka
Mysore region

The correct answer is: B) Malnad

The Bedas were a tribal people who lived in the Malnad region of Karnataka. They were known for their fierce resistance to the British, and they fought several battles against the British during the 19th century.

The Malnad region is a mountainous region in the Western Ghats of Karnataka. It is a densely forested region, and the Bedas were able to use the forests to their advantage in their battles against the British.

The Bedas were a skilled guerrilla fighters, and they were able to inflict heavy casualties on the British. The British were eventually able to defeat the Bedas, but they did so at a high cost.

The Bedas’ resistance to the British is an example of the fierce independence of the tribal people of India. The tribal people of India have a long history of resisting foreign rule, and they continue to fight for their rights today.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • North Karnataka is a region in the northern part of Karnataka. The Bedas did not live in this region.
  • Coastal Karnataka is a region in the western part of Karnataka. The Bedas did not live in this region.
  • Mysore region is a region in the southern part of Karnataka. The Bedas did live in this region, but they were not the only tribal people who resisted the British in this region.