what was birsas vision of a golden age ? why do you appealed to the people of the region
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Birsa munda's vision of golden age was a satyug(the age of truth) when Mundas would live a good life, construct to earn their living . they will not kill their brethrens and relatives and would live honestly. 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 fed up with the colonial forest laws and the restrictions thet were imposed on them
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Birsa Munda vision of golden age was satyayug.
and he is the main leader of the tribal community.
as he is the leader he was against the British rules like not entering the forest specially tribal peoples.
so he was really against with Britishers.
during the work he was killed in the age of 26.
and he is the main leader of the tribal community.
as he is the leader he was against the British rules like not entering the forest specially tribal peoples.
so he was really against with Britishers.
during the work he was killed in the age of 26.
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