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who was Birsa? What did people say about him

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Answered by rohan25novfeb
10
In the 19th and the 20th centuries, tribals in many regions of India rose in rebellion. Birsa Munda was a tribal leader and a folk hero who belonged to the Munda tribe, born in the mid-1870’s. He was impressed by the sermons of the missionaries.

Birsa also spent time under a well-known Vaishnav preacher, and, influenced by his teachings, started giving importance to purity and piety.

He started a movement to reform the Munda society. He went against the British, the missionaries, moneylenders, traders and Hindu landlords.

The spread of the Munda Movement worried the British, they arrested and jailed him for two years in 1895. After Birsa was freed in 1897, he continued with his movement. His followers attacked churches and police stations, and took over the properties of the landlords and the moneylenders.
The movement faded out with the death of Birsa in 1900.

The movement forced the British to bring in laws to protect the lands of the tribals. The tribals proved that they had the ability to protest against the colonial rule and the injustices being meted out to them.
Answered by vyanjana
16
hi friend!!!!!!
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★Who was Birsa:-
Birsa was born in the mid-1870s. the son of poor father, he grew up around the forest of Bohonda, grazing sheep playing the flute.,and dancing in the local akhara.Forced by poverty, his father had to move from place to place looking for work. As an adolescent, Birsa heard tales of the Munda uprising of the past and saw the sirdars of the community urging the people to revolt. Birsa's follower included tribals of the region - Santhals, Orsaons.
★What did people say about Birsa:-
People said he had miraculous powers- he could cure all diseases and multiply grain.

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