Why was birsa movement significant?
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Birsa Munda declared that God had appointed him to save his people from trouble, to free them from the slavery of dikus (foreigners, robbers). ... As the movement spread, British government officials arrested Birsa in 1895, and in 1897, he was released. He then toured the villages to gather support for his movement.
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birsa movement significant because birsa munda young boy urged tribe to continue work on their own land this would end their suffering
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