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Jungle Mahals ( estates) was a district formed by British possessions and some independent chiefdoms lying between , , Midnapore and the hilly country of Chota Nagpur in what is now the state of .O’Malley, L.S.S., ICS, Bankura, Bengal District Gazetteers, pp. 21-41, 1995 reprint, Government of West Bengal The district was located in the area known as the .Browne, James (1788). India tracts: containing a description of the Jungle Terry districts, their revenues, trade, and government: with a plan for the improvement of them. Also an history of the origin and progress of the Sicks


Background
The Chuar Rebellion was a series of uprisings by the tribal communities in the Jungle Mahals region against the oppressive policies of the British East India Company. The British referred to the rebels as "Chuars," meaning "barbaric," due to their resistance to land revenue collection. The rebellion spread across Midnapore, Bishnupur, and Manbhum district, peaking in 1798-1799. In response to the unrest, the British reorganized the region, establishing the Jungle Mahals district and implementing stricter administrative control. The legacy of the rebellion influenced the socio-political identity of the region.


History

Established
The vagueness of the jurisdiction caused inconvenience. In 1805, the new district of Jungle Mahals was created by a regulation (Regulation XVIII of 1805), comprising areas from Birbhum (the 1787 British district incorporating Bishnupur), Burdwan, and Midnapore, and placed under the jurisdiction of a new Magistrate.

According to L.S.S. O'Malley, the district that was formed consisted of 23 parganas and Mahals.

+ ! colspan="3"Jungle Mahals District
1805–1833
PanchetSenpahariChhatna
BagmundyShergarhBarabhum
JhaldaBishnupurManbhum
JhariaBalsyeSupur
Patkum Ambikanagar
Unknown Simlapal
Unknown Bhalaidiha
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown


Jungle Mahal Uprising
In 1832–33, the Jungle Mahal Uprising, also known as the Ganga Narayan Hungama, was led by in the Manbhum and Jungle Mahal areas of the erstwhile Midnapore district, Bengal, by Bhumij tribals.


Disestablished
By Regulation XIII of 1833, the district of Jungle Mahals was broken up, and a new administrative unit known as the South-West Frontier Agency was formed. The estates of Senpahari, Shergarh and were transferred to and the remainder constituted the .
+ ! colspan="2"
Senpahari
ShergarhChhatna
BishnupurBarabhum
Manbhum
Supur
Ambikanagar
Simlapal
Bhalaidiha
Balsye
Panchet
Bagmundy
Jhalda
Jharia
Patkum
Other estates


Statehood Demand
In 2021, , Lok Sabha MP demanded the creation of Junglemahal state consisting of , Jhargram, , parts of , Purbo Medinipur, Paschim Medinipur and along with some other areas. He claimed that the Junglemahal area is least developed and the demands of employment and development for locals could be met only if it gets statehood.

The West Bengal state unit, however, distanced itself from the Junglemahal statehood demand. A Trinamool Congress leader filed a complaint against Saumitra Khan for demanding statehood for Junglemahal.


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