The correct answer is: B. Lingagiri Revolt 1856-57 – Dalganjan Singh
The Lingagiri Revolt was a tribal revolt that took place in the Lingagiri hills of Chhattisgarh in 1856-57. The revolt was led by Dalganjan Singh, a Gond tribal leader. The rebels were opposed to the British East India Company’s rule and the imposition of taxes. The revolt was suppressed by the British, but it is remembered as an important event in the history of the tribal people of Chhattisgarh.
The other options are incorrect for the following reasons:
- Option A: The Bhopalpatnam Revolt took place in 1795, while Kora Manjhi was a leader of the Koi Revolt of 1859.
- Option C: The Koi Revolt took place in 1859, while Jugga Doria was a leader of the Muria Revolt of 1876.
- Option D: The Muria Revolt took place in 1876, while Jhada Sirha was a leader of the Bastar Revolt of 1910.
- Option E: The Bastar Revolt took place in 1910, while Dinanath was not a leader of any tribal revolt.