Bhil Uprising: A Legacy of Resistance

Subhash Chandra Kushwaha's book 'Bhil Revolt' explores the century-long resistance of the Bhil community against colonial and feudal oppression in India. Spanning 1800 to 1925, it challenges the narrative of Bhils as 'barbaric', highlighting their transformation into guerrilla fighters protecting their rights and lands.

Bhil Uprising: A Legacy of Resistance
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A groundbreaking book has shifted attention towards the Bhil community's enduring struggle against colonial rule and feudal domination in India. Authored by Subhash Chandra Kushwaha, 'Bhil Revolt: A Century and a Quarter of Struggle', takes a deep dive into the Bhils' resistance from 1800 to 1925, covering vast areas across modern-day Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Rajasthan.

The narrative challenges traditional historical portrayals of Bhils as 'barbaric', presenting them as original inhabitants despoiled by Rajput, Maratha, and British invaders. Kushwaha illustrates how such dispossession turned them into guerrilla warriors fighting for survival and dignity. Notably, the book chronicles the fascinating life of Tantya Bhil, who became an international figure through his defiance against British authorities.

Structured in three parts, the book discusses the oscillating British policies, the sociopolitical dynamics in Rajputana and Gujarat, and key figures in the rebellion. Published by Niyogi, it also exposes caste-based oppression predating the colonial era, offering a renewed perspective on this less-charted chapter of India's past.

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