who is baba ramchandra?
class 10 history
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Baba Ramchandra directed the peasant movement in Awadh.
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Baba Ram Chandra
Baba Ram Chandra (1864/1875–1950) existed an Indian trade unionist who collected the farmers of Awadh, India into forming a united front to battle against the abuses of landlords in the 1920s and 1930s.
Baba Ramchandra directed the peasant movement in Awadh. He was a sanyasi, who had previously been to Fiji as an indentured laborer. He began the movement against talukdars and landlords, who demanded increased rent and taxes from the peasants.
Baba Ramchandra who was a sanyasi performed in Fiji as a contract laborer before coming to India. He led peasants in Awadh, who worked as agreement laborers in Fiji. He created a Peasants' Movement against the Talukdars and Landlords who demanded increased rent in Awadh from the peasants.
Baba Ram Chandra (1864/1875–1950) existed an Indian trade unionist who contained the farmers of Awadh, India into constructing a united front to fight against the misusages of landlords in the 1920s and 1930s. He was also an influential formation in the history of Fiji and owed his inspiration to take up the cause of the down-trodden to his 12 years as an indentured laborer in Fiji and to his actions to end the indenture system. He exists as one of the prime characters in Kamla Kant Tripathi's history-based novel "Bedakhal".
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