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Chuar may
refer to: An
ethnic group in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, India; part of the
Bhumij people A parti****nt in the
Chuar rebellion of Bengal...
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Chuar or
Chuad or
Chuhad is a barbaric, an
uncultured or a robber.
During the
British rule,
Bhumijas of the
Jungle Mahal area were
called chuars (low...
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Chuar Butte is a
prominent 6,500-foot-elevation (2,000-meter)
summit located in the
Grand Canyon, in
Coconino County of
northern Arizona, US. It is situated...
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called chuars . Some of them
became zamindars, and
called themselves Rajas or Sardars.
Their rebellions during the
Company rule were
called Chuar Rebellion...
- The
Neoproterozoic Chuar Group consists of 1,600 m (5,200 ft) of
exceptionally well-preserved,
unmetamorphosed sedimentary strata that is
composed of...
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Rebellions in
British India East
India Company Chuar Rebellion (1766–1834) 1781
revolt in
Bihar (1781) Paik
Rebellion (1817–1818) Kol
uprising (1831–1832)...
- the
British Company. The
Karnagarh temple was the
hotspot of the
Chuars during the
Chuar movement. However, she was
captured and
imprisoned for 13 years...
- the
British East
India Company. The
British referred to the
rebels as "
Chuars,"
meaning "barbaric," due to
their resistance to land
revenue collection...
- themselves, the
paiks typically hired landless Chuars to work the land. As a result, the
hired Chuars became tenants of the paiks.
These tenants were...
- the
British East
India Company. The
British referred to the
rebels as "
Chuars,"
meaning "barbaric," due to
their resistance to land
revenue collection...