The Komaram Bheem revolt in the early 20th century was a struggle of which tribal group?

Gonds
Koyas
Chenchus
Banjaras

The correct answer is A) Gonds.

The Komaram Bheem revolt was a struggle of the Gond tribal group against the Nizam of Hyderabad in the early 20th century. The Gonds were a major tribal group in the region and they were unhappy with the Nizam’s rule. They felt that they were being exploited and that their rights were being denied. Komaram Bheem was a Gond leader who led the revolt against the Nizam. He was a charismatic leader and he was able to unite the Gonds against the Nizam. The revolt was ultimately unsuccessful, but it is still remembered as an important event in the history of the Gond people.

The other options are incorrect. Option B) Koyas are a tribal group that is found in the eastern part of India. Option C) Chenchus are a tribal group that is found in the central part of India. Option D) Banjaras are a nomadic tribal group that is found in the northwestern part of India.

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