Who were the ‘dikus’? Why did Birsa consider them as their enemies?
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Who were dikus?
Traders, moneylenders, missionaries, Hindu landlords and the British were the outsiders being referred to as dikus
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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.
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- solid were the outsiders for Mundas.
- Birsa Munda considered them as his enemy because he thought them as the sole cause of the misery of tribal people.
- These dikus were zamindars, traders etc.
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