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  1. What was the Pabna Peasant Uprising? Who started the Pabna revolt? When and where did the revolt take place? Know all this and more about the Pabna Revolt here. Download notes PDF for UPSC 2023 preparation.

  2. Jan 8, 2024 · The Pabna Revolt, also known as the Pabna Disturbances, was an uprising by Muslim peasants in the Pabna district of Bengal, India (present-day Bangladesh) against the exploitative practices of the local landlords and moneylenders in the late 19th century.

  3. Pabna Peasant Uprising (1873–76) was a resistance movement by the peasants ("Ryots") against the lords of the lands in Bengal ("zamindars") in the Yusufshahi pargana (now the Sirajganj District, Bangladesh) in Pabna.

  4. Nov 21, 2018 · Pabna Revolt. In 1873 peasants of Yusufshahi pargana of Pabna organized an agrarian league which raised funds to meet litigation expenses, held mass meetings to which villagers were called by the sounding of buffalo horns, drums and night cries passing from hamlet to hamlet, and also occasionally withheld rent.

  5. Jul 12, 2021 · Pabna Movement (1870s-80s): In larger parts of Eastern Bengal , landlords forcefully collected rents and land taxes, often enhanced for the poor peasants. The peasants were also prevented from acquiring Occupancy Right under Act X of 1859.

  6. Apr 9, 2022 · During the 1870s and early 1880s, agrarian unrest swept across much of East Bengal. The zamindars' efforts to increase rent beyond legal limits and prevent tenants from acquiring occupancy rights under Act of 1859 caused the unrest.

  7. 6 days ago · -Leader: Biswas brothers (Bishnucaharan Biswas and Digambar Biswas) of Nadia, Rafique Mondal of Malda and Kader Molla of Pabna. - Reason for the revolt: The peasants in many parts of Bengal had refused to plant indigo for the European planters who had been forcing the peasants to cultivate it.

  8. In April 1860, all the farmers in the Barasat division of the districts Nadia and Pabna went on a strike and refused to grow indigo. The strike spread to other parts of Bengal. The farmers were led by the Biswas brothers of Nadia, Rafiq Mondal of Malda and Kader Molla of Pabna.

  9. The Pabna revolt originated inside the Yusufshahi pargana, which's now the Sirajganj district inside greater Pabna. The zamindars mechanically collected cash from the peasants with the valuable resource of the illegal way of a compelled levy, abwabs (cesses), extra suitable hire and so forth.

  10. The Bengal Tenancy Act 1885 was an enactment of the Bengal government that defined the rights of zamindars lords and their tenants in response to a widespread peasant revolt. In "Pabna Revolts" or Pabna Agrarian Uprisings were actually mass meetings, strikes, and legal battles against exploitative zamindars that had started since 1870s.