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what do you mean by Barasat revolt. ​

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Answered by noobinstudies27
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Indigo cultivation was a major industry, and indigo merchants were known for their inhumane treatment of farmers. Titumir, a farmer, fomented a revolution against indigo merchants in Barasat. Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar, Pyari Charan Sarkar, and Kalikrishna Mitra were known for social reformation in the town, including women's education and widow remarriage. During the early nineteenth century, Barasat Cadet College trained new recruits and cadets from Europe; the college closed in 1811.[4][5]

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey dear ,barast revolt is the revolution against the British by farmers .

the main reason for their revolution is the forced behavior of the British to plant indigo for them.

The farmers where bitten , harassed by the British when they refused to plant indigo.

This lead to a great revolution against the British.

this revolt may also be called Indigo revolt

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