October 4, 2025

Current Context: Santhal Hul or the Santhal Rebellion, began in June 1855, marks its 170th anniversary in 2025. Observed as ‘Hul Diwas’ annually on June 30 in Jharkhand

About the Rebellion:

  • Organised tribal uprising by the Santhal community against British colonialism
  • Led by Sidhu and Kanhu Murmu, along with Chand and Bhairav
  • Took place in the region of Damin-i-Koh (now in Jharkhand)

Causes:

  • Exploitative practices by British officials, zamindars, and moneylenders
  • Land alienation, bonded labour (kamioti/harwahi), and broken promises of cultivation rights
  • Initiated after prolonged oppression since Santhal settlement in 1832

Course of Rebellion:

  • Started on 30 June 1855 at Bhognadih
  • Around 60,000 Santhals rose in revolt
  • Fought using guerrilla tactics, but were ultimately defeated by the British military
  • Leaders Sidhu and Kanhu were captured and executed

About the Santhal Tribe:

  • Originally from Birbhum and Manbhum (Bengal Presidency)
  • Migrated due to the 1770 Bengal famine and British land policies
  • Now one of India’s largest tribal groups, residing mainly in Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, and West Bengal
  • First large-scale tribal uprising in India (preceded 1857 Revolt)
  • Led to administrative reforms like the Santhal Pargana Tenancy Act, 1876.
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