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............ united the Ramoshis to rebel against the British.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The bedar united the Ramoshis to rebel against the British.

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Answered by Secondman
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"Bedar united Ramoshis to riot to outcome the British rule.

Explanation:

The Bedar, a hunter-gatherer tribe which is also nomadic found in greater scale in the districts of Maharashtra such as Satara, Sangli, Kolhapur, and Solapur. They had established many kingdoms and assisted the Marathas in combat. In the early 19th century, based on their traditions of armed force, the commercial British National Forest Policy and the conflicts it created over the use of forests forced the people of Bedar into criminal lifestyle. Consequently, other tribal groups with them lived on robberies, pillaging or similar activities.

According to the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871, Bedar was declared “a crime tribe”. There was also clash between, on the one hand, the Berad leader, Umaji Nayak, and, on the other, the Peshavas and their successors, the British, due to the withdrawal of lands allocated to the Bedar for military service under the Marathas at an earlier stage in history."

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