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4 Which social evil did the British ban?
5 What was 'bhatta'?​

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Answered by fbbackupbretta
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Sati pratha

It was a social evil that prevailed in India society. Sati pratha was made illegal in 1829 by Bengal Sati Regulation of 1829 under Governor Generalship of William Bentinck. It was mainly due to fierce campaign and lobbying of Raja Rammohan Roy and others that sati practice was formally banned

Bhatt

In the British Raj, Batta or Bhatta or Bat-ta was a military term, meaning a special allowance made to officers, soldiers, or other public servants in the field. The term is probably derived from Kannada bhatta (rice in the husk).

Answered by harshithapalat11
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4.Sati pratha

It was a social evil that prevailed in India society. Sati pratha was made illegal in 1829 by Bengal Sati Regulation of 1829 under Governor Generalship of William Bentinck. It was mainly due to fierce campaign and lobbying of Raja Rammohan Roy and others that sati practice was formally banned.

5.Bhatta

A surname that is common in many ethnicities in Nepal and India Punjab bhatta village and Ranipur village.

Traditionally among Sikh Jatts and Brahmins, a Brahmin who has learned all the four Vedas.

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