The Revolt of Radharam, also known as the Chargola Uprising of 1786 or the Pratapgarh Rebellion, was an insurrection against the East India Company which took place in 1786. It was perpetrated by Radharam, the Zamindar of Chargola, in what is now the Indian state of Assam. The revolt was one of the earliest struggles against British authority in Northeast India.[1]
^Bhattacharjee, J.B. (2005). "Revolt of Nawab Radharam (1786)" (PDF). Proceedings of North East India History Association. 26. Gauhati University: 176.
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