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Why was sanyasi and fakir rebellion fail

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Answered by srithi1287
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The British control over Bengal after battles of Plassey and Buxar led to increase in land tax and exploitation of the peasants. Further, the Bengal Famine of 1770 led to drop in production and many Zamindars could not pay the taxes.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Internal dissensions became reason for weakening and fail of the revolt.

Explanation:

  • Sanyasi and Fakir rebellion failed after battles of Buxar and Plassey paves way for land tax and exploitation of peasants.
  • The Sanyasi and fakir rebellion where the  fakirs and sannyasis, rebelled against the 'East India Company' and was known as Sanyasi rebellion.
  • Even the Bengal Famine of 1970 paved the way for a scenario where Zamindars could not pay the taxes and lead to production levels dropping down.
  • The movement of the Sanyasis went on for 50 years till it was suppressed in 1820. In the year 1882, a novel Anandamath was based on the Sanyasi rebellion.

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