Social Sciences, asked by pranjaljaiswal597, 8 months ago

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What was Birsa's vision of a golden age? Why do
you think such a vision appealed to the people of
the region?​

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Answered by aishi2020
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Birsa Munda was a charismatic leader of the Munda tribe. His vision of golden age was the arrival of the time when the tribals would have their land free of dikus and regain their lost glory. He talked about the age when the tribals would not kill each other and live an honest life.

Birsa also wanted people to once again work on their land, settle down and cultivate their fields. Such a vision appealed to the people of the region because they were very much eager to lead a free life.

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Birsa also wanted people to once again work on their land, settle down and cultivate their fields. Such a vision appealed to the people of the region because they were very much eager to lead a free life.

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