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what ininative did the British government and Serampopre missionarie take abolish and the cruel practice of sati in Bengal?​

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what ininative did the British government and Serampopre missionarie take abolish and the cruel practice of sati in Bengal?

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Raja Ram Mohan Roy had an important role in ending the practice of Sati. Bengal on 4 December 1829 by Lord William Bentick, the then Governor General of British India The Sati Regulation was passed. Through this law, the practice of sati was banned throughout British India.

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Raja Ram Mohan Roy had an important role in ending the practice of Sati. Bengal on 4 December 1829 by Lord William Bentick, the then Governor General of British India The Sati Regulation was passed. Through this law, the practice of sati was banned throughout British India.

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