Which British general banned Sati pratha in 1826?
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The only challenge came from the Dharma Sabha which appealed in the Privy Council, however the ban on Sati was upheld.
The only challenge came from the Dharma Sabha which appealed in the Privy Council, however the ban on Sati was upheld....
The only challenge came from the Dharma Sabha which appealed in the Privy Council, however the ban on Sati was upheld....Lord William Bentinck.
The only challenge came from the Dharma Sabha which appealed in the Privy Council, however the ban on Sati was upheld....Lord William Bentinck.Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Lord William Bentinck GCB GCH
The only challenge came from the Dharma Sabha which appealed in the Privy Council, however the ban on Sati was upheld....Lord William Bentinck.Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Lord William Bentinck GCB GCHIn office 2 July 1826 – 1833
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William Bentinck is the answer
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