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golden life of Birsa Munda​

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Answered by gokusan36
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Birsa turned against landlords and missionaries as they were the outsiders. In 1895, he urged the tribe to recover their glorious past (golden life) where mundas lived a good life. They practiced cultivation, planted trees and orchards and lived honestly

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Birsa turned against landlords and missionaries as they were the outsiders. In 1895, he urged the tribe to recover their glorious past (golden age) where mundas lived a good life. They practiced cultivation, planted trees and orchards and lived honestly

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