Social Sciences, asked by shwethaank, 6 months ago

When was the golden age of the mundas happened?
A.they were free from the oppression of dikus.
B.they collected Forest produce.
C.they went to herd animals.
D.British officials did not enter their village.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A.they were free from the oppression of dikus.

Answered by Tannu8112
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In 1895 Birsa urged his followers to recover their glorious past. He talked of a golden age in the past – a satyug (the age of truth) – when Mundas lived a good life, constructed embankments, tapped natural springs, planted trees and orchards, practised cultivation to earn their living.

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