The political aim of the Birsa
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Birsa Munda himself declared that God had appointed him to save his people from trouble, free them from the slavery of Dikus . As the movement spread , the British arrested Birsa in 1895. In 1897, he was released. ... He urged people to destroy Ravana(Dikus and Europeans) and establish a Kingdom under his leadership.
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Birsa Munda himself declared that God had appointed him to save his people from trouble, free them from the slavery of Dikus . As the movement spread , the British arrested Birsa in 1895. In 1897, he was released. ... He urged people to destroy Ravana(Dikus and Europeans) and establish a Kingdom under his leadership.
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