The Marudhu Brothers led a rebellion against the British in:

Ramanathapuram
Sivagangai
Tirunelveli
Thanjavur

The correct answer is: a) Ramanathapuram.

The Marudhu Brothers were a group of three brothers who led a rebellion against the British in the Ramanathapuram district of Tamil Nadu in the early 19th century. The rebellion was unsuccessful, but it is remembered as an important event in the history of Indian independence.

The Marudhu Brothers were born into a wealthy family of landlords in Ramanathapuram. They were educated in both traditional Indian and Western subjects. They were also well-versed in military matters.

In 1801, the British East India Company took control of Ramanathapuram. The Marudhu Brothers were opposed to British rule and they began to organize a rebellion against the British.

The rebellion began in 1802. The Marudhu Brothers were joined by a number of other local leaders. They captured a number of British forts and towns.

The British were initially taken by surprise by the rebellion. However, they soon sent a large force to suppress the rebellion. The Marudhu Brothers were defeated and they were killed in battle in 1806.

The rebellion was unsuccessful, but it is remembered as an important event in the history of Indian independence. The Marudhu Brothers are considered to be heroes of the Indian independence movement.

The other options are incorrect because they are not the places where the Marudhu Brothers led a rebellion against the British.

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