The Poligar Wars (1799-1805) were a series of rebellions by local chieftains in:

Rayalaseema region
Northern Circars
Hyderabad State
Telangana region

The correct answer is: a) Rayalaseema region.

The Poligar Wars were a series of rebellions by local chieftains in the Rayalaseema region of southern India against the British East India Company from 1799 to 1805. The rebellions were led by Poligars, who were local chieftains who had been granted land and power by the Mughal Empire. The Poligars were unhappy with the British East India Company’s rule and they rebelled against the company in an attempt to regain their independence.

The Poligar Wars were a long and bloody conflict that resulted in the deaths of thousands of people. The British East India Company eventually defeated the Poligars and they were able to consolidate their control over the Rayalaseema region.

The Northern Circars were a group of provinces in southern India that were under the control of the Nizam of Hyderabad. The Hyderabad State was a princely state in southern India that was ruled by the Nizam of Hyderabad. The Telangana region is a region in southern India that is located in the state of Telangana.

The Poligar Wars were not fought in the Northern Circars, Hyderabad State, or Telangana region. They were fought in the Rayalaseema region of southern India.

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