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Why did the sannyasi and fakir rebellion fail

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Answered by ramv186
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Sanyasi and Fakir rebellion failed after battles of Buxar and Plassey paves way for land tax and exploitation of peasants.

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majnu shah

The Fakir-Sannyasi Resistance movement was organised and led by majnu shah, a sufi saint of Madaria sect. He succeeded Shah Sultan Hasan Suriya Burhana to the leadership of the Bihar based Madaria sufi order in the mid-eighteenth centuryThe Sannyasi rebellion or Sannyasi Revolt (1770-1820) (Bengali: সন্ন্যাসী বিদ্রোহ, The monks' rebellion) were the activities of sannyasis and fakirs (Hindu and Muslim ascetics, respectively) in Bengal against the East India Company rule in the late 18th century.Sanyasi and Fakir rebellion failed after battles of Buxar and Plassey paves way for land tax and exploitation of peasants.

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