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who was Birsa Munda? what part did he play in organising his people against the zamindars and the British rule? what was his vision of golden age?​

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Answered by sharandeepkaur33
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Answer:

Hi!!

Explanation:

Birsa belong to a family of Munda.A tribal group that lived in chota Nagpur.

Answered by Agastya0606
15

Answer:

Birsa Munda was the tribal leader living in Chotanagpur plateau and belonged from the family of Munda.

Birsa organised people who went against British, moneylenders, Zamindars. They attacked police stations, churches, captured properties of landlords.

In return British were forced to protect tribal lands.

Birsa's vision of a golden age included the past where all the tribes, like Munda led a healthy good life, had access to tap natural springs, planted several saplings and orchards, and for living they practiced cultivation.

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