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While the kings navigated the halls of power, the real struggle for dignity was fought in the fields and forests by the common people. From the 44-year non-violent stand at Bijolia to the sacred blood spilled at Mangarh Hill, the peasant and tribal movements were the first true 'people's uprisings' in Rajasthan. Driven by the crushing weight of 84 types of taxes (Lag-Bag) and the loss of ancestral rights, these movements turned the soil of Rajasthan into a furnace of democratic awakening.
[!NOTE] The Bijolia movement is considered the pioneer of organized peasant resistance in India, influencing even the national freedom struggle under the leadership of Vijay Singh Pathik.
| Movement | Period / Key Year | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Bijolia | 1897-1941 | Longest non-violent movement (44 years). Led by Sadhu Sitaram Das, Vijay Singh Pathik. |
| Begun | 1921 | Led by Ram Narayan Chaudhary. Govindpura Massacre (Rupa Ji & Kripa Ji). |
| Neemuchana | May 1925 | Alwar uprising. Mahatma Gandhi called it "Dyerism Double Distilled". |
| Bundi (Dabi) | 1926 | Martrydom of Nanak Ji Bhil while singing the flag song. |
| Shekhawati | 1934 | Katrathal Conference; 10,000 Jat women led by Kishori Devi. |
| Movement | Leader | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Bhagat Movement | Govind Giri | Founded Samp Sabha (1883). Mangarh Hill Massacre (1913). |
| Eki Movement | Motilal Tejawat | Started from Matrikundia. Presented "Mewar Pukar" (21 demands). |
| Meena Movement | Muni Magan Sagar | Against Criminal Tribes Act and Jarayampesha Law. |
[!IMPORTANT]
The Mangarh Massacre (1913) is known as the "Jallianwala Bagh of Rajasthan".
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