Nankar Rebellion
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The Nankar rebellion (Bengali: নানকার বিদ্রোহ, romanized: Nānkār Bidrōh, Urdu: بغاوت نانکار, romanized: Baghāvat-e-Nānkār) was a peasant movement in the Sylhet District (now Sylhet Division) of East Pakistan which was organised on 18 August 1949. The Nankar custom was a system in which zamindars would give land to peasants, nankars, in exchange for food. The movement against this system, which started in the 20th century, ended in the year 1950 with the abolishment of the zamindari system.
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Communist Party and Peasants Association
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Government of India
*British Indian Police
Government of Pakistan
* East Pakistan Police
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Various zamindari forces
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Comrade Ajay Bhattacharya
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Nankar rebellion
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The Nankar rebellion (Bengali: নানকার বিদ্রোহ, romanized: Nānkār Bidrōh, Urdu: بغاوت نانکار, romanized: Baghāvat-e-Nānkār) was a peasant movement in the Sylhet District (now Sylhet Division) of East Pakistan which was organised on 18 August 1949. The Nankar custom was a system in which zamindars would give land to peasants, nankars, in exchange for food. The movement against this system, which started in the 20th century, ended in the year 1950 with the abolishment of the zamindari system.
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6 dead, many injured
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*British Indian Police
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*East Pakistan Police
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Communist Party and Peasants Association
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Government of India(British India) (1937-1947)
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Government of Pakistan(1948-1950)
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Various zamindari forces