Barasat Rebellion leader and reason
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The Barasat Uprising (1831) was led by Titu Mir, the leader of the' Wahabi sect in Bengal. Titu Mir's aim was to organise the poor Hindu and Muslim peasants to fight against oppressive zamindars who imposed punitive taxes on the wahabis. The centre of his movement was Narkelberia at Barasat
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The Barasat Uprising (1831) was led by Titu Mir, the leader of the' Wahabi sect in Bengal. Titu Mir's aim was to organise the poor Hindu and Muslim peasants to fight against oppressive zamindars who imposed punitive taxes on the wahabis. The centre of his movement was Narkelberia at Barasat
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