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Telangana peasant movement of farmers against Zamindars and feudal lords took place between ___________________.
A) 1948-52
B) 1946-51
C) 1949-53
D) 1948-55

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Hint: The revolt began in 1946 against the harsh primitive masters and immediately spread to the Warangal and Bidar regions in around 4000 towns. Worker ranchers and workers rebelled against neighborhood medieval landowners (jagirdars and Deshmukh), who were administering the towns known as Sansthan's. These Sansthan's were controlled generally by Deshasthas, Reddys, and Velama, known as doralu.

Complete Answer:
The Telangana Rebellion was laborer insubordination to the primitive rulers of the Telangana locale in the royal territory of Hyderabad, and later the Indian government. The revolt began in 1946 against the harsh medieval rulers and immediately spread to the Warangal and Bidar regions in around 4000 towns. Worker ranchers and workers rebelled against nearby primitive landowners (jagirdars and Deshmukh), who were administering the towns known as Sansthan's. These Sansthan's were administered generally by Deshasthas, Reddys, and Velama, known as doralu.
They controlled over the networks in the town and dealt with the expense assortments (incomes) and claimed practically all the land around there. The Nizam had little command over these areas aside from the capital, Hyderabad. Chakali Ilamma, having a place with the Rajaka position, had rebelled against 'zamindar' Ramachandra Reddy, during the battle when he attempted to take her 4 sections of land. Her revolt propelled numerous to join the development. The fomentation driven by socialists was effective in taking more than 3000 towns from the medieval masters and 10,00,000 sections of land of the farming area were circulated to landless labourers. Around 4000 workers lost their lives in the battle battling medieval private armed forces.

It later turned into a battle against Nizam Osman Ali Khan, Asif Jah VII. The underlying humble points where to get rid of the illicit and unnecessary misuse dispensed by these medieval masters for the sake of reinforced work. The shrillest interest was for the discounting of all obligations of the workers that were controlled by the medieval masters.

Thus, option (B) is correct.

Note: The revolt guaranteed the triumph of the Communist Party in Andhra Pradesh in the 1952 races. Land changes were perceived as significant and different acts were passed to execute them.