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- Malabar_Rebellion abstract "The Malabar Rebellion (also known as the "Moplah Rebellion", "മാപ്പിള ലഹള" Māppila Lahaḷa in Malayalam) was an armed uprising in 1921 against British authority and Hindus in the Malabar region of Southern India by Mappila Muslims and the culmination of a series of Mappila revolts that recurred throughout the 19th century and early 20th century. The 1921 rebellion began as a reaction against a heavy-handed crackdown on the Khilafat Movement by the British authorities in the Eranad and Valluvanad taluks of Malabar. In the initial stages, a number of minor clashes took place between Khilafat volunteers and the police, but the violence soon spread across the region. The Mappilas attacked and took control of police stations, British government offices, courts and government treasuries. The largely kudiyaan (tenant) Mappilas also attacked and killed jenmi (landlords) of the Hindu Nair and Brahmin Nambudiri castes. In the later stages of the uprising, Mappilas committed several atrocities against the Hindu community, who they accused of helping the police to suppress their rebellion. Annie Besant reported that Muslim Mappilas forcibly converted many Hindus and killed or drove away all Hindus who would not apostatise, totalling to one lakh (100,000).The British Government put down the rebellion with an iron fist, British and Gurkha regiments were sent to the area and Martial Law imposed. One of the most noteworthy events during the suppression later came to be known as the "Wagon tragedy", in which 61 out of a total of 90 Mappila prisoners destined for the Central Prison in Podanur suffocated to death in a closed railway goods wagon.For six months from August 1921, the rebellion extended over 2,000 square miles (5,200 km2) – some 40% of the South Malabar region of the Madras Presidency. An estimated 10,000 people lost their lives, although official figures put the numbers at 2337 rebels killed, 1652 injured and 45,404 imprisoned. Unofficial estimates put the number imprisoned at almost 50,000 of whom 20,000 were deported, mainly to the penal colony in the Andaman Islands, while around 10,000 went missing. The most prominent leaders of the rebellion were Variankunnath Kunjahammad Haji, Sithi Koya Thangal and Ali Musliyar. Estimates of the number of forced religious conversions range from 180 to 2500; 678 of the 50,000 rebels were charged with this crime.Contemporary British administrators and modern historians differ markedly in their assessment of the incident, debating whether the revolts were triggered off by religious fanaticism or agrarian grievances.At the time, the Indian National Congress repudiated the movement and it remained isolated from the wider nationalist movement. However, contemporary Indian evaluations now view the rebellion as a national upheaval against British authority and the most important event concerning the political movement in Malabar during the period.In its magnitude and extent, it was an unprecedented popular upheaval, the likes of which has not been seen in Kerala before or since. While the Mappilas were in the vanguard of the movement and bore the brunt of the struggle, several non-Mappila leaders actively sympathised with the rebels' cause, giving the uprising the character of a national upheaval. In 1971, the Government of Kerala officially recognised the active participants in the events as "freedom fighters".".
- Malabar_Rebellion causalties "43 troops killed, 126 troops wounded.".
- Malabar_Rebellion causalties "British forces:".
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- Malabar_Rebellion causalties "One lakh (100,000 )killed, driven away and forcibly converted.".
- Malabar_Rebellion combatant "Hindus, British Raj".
- Malabar_Rebellion combatant "Mappila Muslims".
- Malabar_Rebellion commander Ali_Musliyar.
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- Malabar_Rebellion isPartOfMilitaryConflict Khilafat_Movement.
- Malabar_Rebellion isPartOfMilitaryConflict Non-co-operation_movement.
- Malabar_Rebellion place Malabar_District.
- Malabar_Rebellion result "Rebellion suppressed".
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- Malabar_Rebellion caption "South Malabar in 1921; Areas in red show Taluks affected by the rebellion.".
- Malabar_Rebellion casualties "10000".
- Malabar_Rebellion casualties "43".
- Malabar_Rebellion casualties "British forces:".
- Malabar_Rebellion casualties "Hindus:".
- Malabar_Rebellion casualties "One lakh killed, driven away and forcibly converted.".
- Malabar_Rebellion combatant "Hindus, British Raj".
- Malabar_Rebellion combatant "Mappila Muslims".
- Malabar_Rebellion commander "Ali Musliyar, Variankunnath Kunjahammad Haji, Sithi Koya Thangal, Chembrassery Thangal, K. Moiteenkutti Haji, Konnara Thangal, Abdu Haji".
- Malabar_Rebellion commander "Thomas T. S. Hitchcock, A. S. P. Amu".
- Malabar_Rebellion conflict "Moplah Rebellion".
- Malabar_Rebellion date "1921".
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- Malabar_Rebellion partof "Khilafat Movement, Mappila riots, Tenancy Movement, Non-co-operation movement".
- Malabar_Rebellion place Malabar_District.
- Malabar_Rebellion result "Rebellion suppressed".
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- Malabar_Rebellion subject Category:Mappilas.
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- Malabar_Rebellion comment "The Malabar Rebellion (also known as the "Moplah Rebellion", "മാപ്പിള ലഹള" Māppila Lahaḷa in Malayalam) was an armed uprising in 1921 against British authority and Hindus in the Malabar region of Southern India by Mappila Muslims and the culmination of a series of Mappila revolts that recurred throughout the 19th century and early 20th century.".
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- Malabar_Rebellion name "Moplah Rebellion".