Moplah Rebellion 1921
The Moplah Rebellion was The Malayali-speaking Muslims or Moplah farmers who led the revolt first armed rebellion in India. The Malayali-speaking Muslims or Moplah farmers led the revolt by the Malayali-speaking Muslims or Moplah farmers in 1921. They were the largest and fastest-growing community that resides in the Malabar coastal region of northern Kerala. Exploitation by government officials and Hindu landlords was the major reason for the revolt, and the movement was sparked by the Khilafat and Non-cooperation movements in contemporary times.
Moplah Rebellion of 1921
The Moplah Rebellion or the Moplah Riots was the first manifestation of the Taliban mindset in India. It was the first armed revolt that happened in India. The rebellion took place in the Malabar region of British India in 1921 against the Hindu landlords.
In this article, we have covered the background, course, and major reasons, of the Moplah Rebellion of 1921. we have also covered the consequences of the Moplah Rebellion and many more in detail.
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