The correct answer is D. Koi Revolt (1859) – Gopinath.
The Koi Revolt was a tribal revolt that took place in the Koi Hills of Chhattisgarh in 1859. The revolt was led by a tribal leader named Gundadhur. The rebels were protesting against the British government’s policies, which they felt were unfair and oppressive. The revolt was eventually suppressed by the British, but it is remembered as an important event in the history of the tribal people of Chhattisgarh.
Gopinath was a Brahmin priest who lived in the Koi Hills. He was not involved in the Koi Revolt.
The other options are all correctly matched.
A. Paralkot Revolt (1825) – Gend Singh
The Paralkot Revolt was a tribal revolt that took place in the Paralkot region of Chhattisgarh in 1825. The revolt was led by a tribal leader named Gend Singh. The rebels were protesting against the British government’s policies, which they felt were unfair and oppressive. The revolt was eventually suppressed by the British, but it is remembered as an important event in the history of the tribal people of Chhattisgarh.
B. Tarapur Revolt (1842) – Dalganjan Singh
The Tarapur Revolt was a tribal revolt that took place in the Tarapur region of Chhattisgarh in 1842. The revolt was led by a tribal leader named Dalganjan Singh. The rebels were protesting against the British government’s policies, which they felt were unfair and oppressive. The revolt was eventually suppressed by the British, but it is remembered as an important event in the history of the tribal people of Chhattisgarh.
C. Maria Revolt (1842) – Hidma Majhi
The Maria Revolt was a tribal revolt that took place in the Maria Hills of Chhattisgarh in 1842. The revolt was led by a tribal leader named Hidma Majhi. The rebels were protesting against the British government’s policies, which they felt were unfair and oppressive. The revolt was eventually suppressed by the British, but it is remembered as an important event in the history of the tribal people of Chhattisgarh.
E. Bastar Revolt (1910) – Gundadhur
The Bastar Revolt was a tribal revolt that took place in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh in 1910. The revolt was led by a tribal leader named Gundadhur. The rebels were protesting against the British government’s policies, which they felt were unfair and oppressive. The revolt was eventually suppressed by the British, but it is remembered as an important event in the history of the tribal people of Chhattisgarh.