
1806-1807 Revolt
The 1806-1807 Revolt, also called the Dalit or untouchable rebellion, was a movement by marginalized communities in India, particularly the Dalits, to oppose social discrimination and caste oppression under Mughal and early British rule. They sought to assert their rights, challenge the hierarchy, and improve their social status. The revolt involved protests, uprisings, and demands for equality, highlighting issues of social injustice. While not a large-scale military conflict, it marked an important moment in the fight against caste-based discrimination, laying groundwork for future social reform efforts in India.