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  1. The Malabar rebellion [4] of 1921 (also called Moplah rebellion, [5] and Mappila rebellion, [6] Malayalam: malabār kalāpam) started as a resistance against the British colonial rule in certain places in the southern part of old Malabar district of present-day Kerala.

  2. The Moplah Rebellion, also known as the Moplah Riots of 1921 was the culmination of a series of riots by Mappila Muslims of Kerala in the 19 th and early 20 th centuries against the British and the Hindu landlords in Malabar (Northern Kerala). It was an armed revolt.

  3. Aug 20, 2021 · Moplah Rebellion (1921) The Moplahs were the Muslim tenants inhabiting the Malabar region where most of the landlords were Hindus. Their grievances centred around lack of security of tenure, high rents, renewal fees and other oppressive exactions.

  4. Widely hailed as one of the first nationalist uprisings in southern India, the Malabar Rebellion of 1921 started off as a peasant movement against the British and the upper-caste Hindu landlords, owing mainly to the new land laws introduced by the British government in the early 19th century.

  5. Aug 20, 2021 · What is the Malabar rebellion of 1921? Friday, August 20, marks the centenary of the Malabar rebellion, which is also known as the Moplah (Muslim) riots. It had been an uprising of Muslim tenants against British rulers and local Hindu landlords.

  6. Aug 27, 2021 · This August is the centenary of events known as Mappila Lahala in Malayalam and Moplah Rebellion in British colonial records, which took place in Malabar in 1921. To those who lived through those...

  7. Sep 13, 2021 · Called the Malabar Rebellion or the Mappila Revolt, it took place between 1921 and 1922, and saw the Mappila community in present-day Malappuram district of Kerala unleashing a wave of violence against their colonial and feudal masters.

  8. Nov 22, 2016 · The Moplah Rebellion began in 1921 as a series of clashes between the Moplahs in Eranad and Valluvanad provinces of Malabar, and the British as a direct response to safeguard the Caliphate’s interest in distant Turkey.

  9. Nov 28, 2008 · In December 1921, the British government had published a Command Paper of the telegraphic correspondence relating to the Mappilla rebellion. [East India (Moplah Rebellion), Telegraphic information, &c., regarding the Moplah Rebellion, 24th August to 6th December,Google Scholar Command Paper 1552, London: 1921, 54 pp.]Google Scholar It was to ...

  10. Jun 27, 2024 · The rebellion of the Muslim community of Malabar, the Moplahs, in 192122 is well known to scholars of Indian history. The violent but small-scale Moplah disturbances which were a recurring feature of the south Malabar interior between 1836 and 1919 have also received attention.

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