Talk:Amara Sullia Rebellion

Latest comment: 2 years ago by KangaZoo in topic Community neutrality

Name of the article edit

This was a peasant movement. It can be called a rebellion or maybe even a revolt. But it can’t be called a Freedom (or Independence) movement or a Freedom struggle. This was an attempt to release the region from the British Raj and bring it under the rule of a native person (in this case a pretender or an imposter to a former dynasty). This movement is sometimes even referred to as social banditry. — Preceding unsigned comment added by KangaZoo (talkcontribs)

Mr Deviprasad Sampage, Hostorian wrote the book ‘Amara Sulliyada Swatantrya Sangrama, means Amara Sullia Freedom Movement detailing this early struggle for freedom, says it was a mass movement and not restricted to some villages or caste. -BHARATHESHA ALASANDEMAJALU (talk) 17:29, 15 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

Can you please mention points from the book in this article which indicate the event was a mass movement. Also, please mention if this was a movement for the freedom of a specific region or for India, with evidence from the mentioned text or other works. KangaZoo (talk) 16:17, 23 December 2021 (UTC)Reply

Community neutrality edit

Individuals from various caste, lingual, religious and regional divisions were involved. Their names and their contributions need to be mentioned. The narration of the event shouldn’t be shown to be dominated by one caste or lingual group. — Preceding unsigned comment added by KangaZoo (talkcontribs)

The people of Kodagu and Canara (coastal Karnataka) were unhappy with the British for various reasons. In 1837 this anger turned to action for freedom and the British suffered a temporary defeats. The people belongs Gowda communities took the leadershio along with, Kodava Communities, Bunts, Jain communities, Billavas were participated and mentioned there name in the list as per their names in hostirical records rather community name and different linguistic people were took part in the freedom movement especial Tulu people, Arebhahse people and Kodava people -BHARATHESHA ALASANDEMAJALU (talk) 17:26, 15 November 2021 (UTC)ALASANDEMAJALU|BHARATHESHA ALASANDEMAJALU]] ([[User talk:BHARATHESHAReply

The first sentence in the article mentions Arebhashe and Tulunadu. Only a Kannada dialect (Arebhashe) and a region (Tulunadu) are mentioned. There is no mention of other languages (Tulu and Kodava) or regions (Kodagu). Could you please edit the article and include the same with evidence. KangaZoo (talk) 16:20, 23 December 2021 (UTC)Reply

Sources edit

There is a need for more credible sources KangaZoo (talk) 04:17, 3 November 2021 (UTC)Reply