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write an account of birsa munda struggle for reform in tribal community?​

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Answered by sapnamaheshwari1903
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Explanation:

Birsa is credited for reviving the traditional tribal culture which was mostly negatively affected by Christian missionary works. Many tribals under his sect had already converted to Christianity. He opposed and criticized the church and its practices such as levying of taxes and religious conversions.

Answered by harshitha456410
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Birsa Munda About this soundpronunciation (help·info) (15 November 1875 – 9 June 1900) was an Indian tribal freedom fighter, religious leader, and folk hero who belonged to the Munda tribe. He spearheaded a tribal religious millenarian movement that arose in the Bengal Presidency (now Jharkhand) in the late 19th century, during the British Raj, thereby making him an important figure in the history of the Indian independence movement.[4] The revolt mainly concentrated in the Munda belt of Khunti, Tamar, Sarwada and Bandgaon.[5]

Birsa Munda
Birsa Munda, photograph in Roy (1912-72).JPG
Photograph from S. C. Roy's The Mundas and their Country[1]
Born
15 November 1875
Ulihatu, Lohardaga district, Bengal Presidency
Died
9 June 1900 (aged 24)
Ranchi Jail, Lohardaga district, Bengal Presidency[2][3]
Nationality
Indian
Movement
Indian independence movement
Parents
Sugana Munda (father)
Karmi Munda (mother)
His portrait hangs in the Indian Parliament Museum;[6] he is the o
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