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Why did Birsa munda revolt? IN ABOUT 30 WORDS

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Munda Rebellion is one of the prominent 19th century tribal rebellions in the subcontinent. Birsa Munda led this movement in the region south of Ranchi in 1899-1900. the ulgulan, meaning 'Great Tumult', sought to establish Munda Raj and independence Birsa Munda led this movement in the region south of Ranchi in 1899-1900. But the establishment and consolidation of British rule accelerated the mobility of the non-tribal people into the tribal regions. Munda Rebellion is one of the prominent 19th century tribal rebellions in the subcontinent.The impact of the Munda rebellion was that Chhotanagpur Tenancy Act of 1908 got the mundas some recognition to the tribe's khuntkatti rights and beth begari was banned. Answer: He lead one of the tribal religious movement Millenarian in late 19th century during the British Colonial era.The political aim of the birsa movement was to drive away missionaries, moneylenders, traders, Hindu landlords and the government and to establish Munda Raj. They were the cause of the misery of the mundas. The British government was taking away their lands and missionaries were criticising Munda culture

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Birsa Munda led this movement in the region south of Ranchi in 1899-1900. But the establishment and consolidation of British rule accelerated the mobility of the non-tribal people into the tribal regions. Munda Rebellion is one of the prominent 19th century tribal rebellions in the subcontinent.Munda Rebellion is one of the prominent 19th century tribal rebellions in the subcontinent. Birsa Munda led this movement in the region south of Ranchi in 1899-1900. But the establishment and consolidation of British rule accelerated the mobility of the non-tribal people into the tribal regions.

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