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  2. Birsa Munda - Wikipedia

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    Birsa Munda was born on 15 November 1875, at the village of Ulihatu in Ranchi district of Bengal Presidency – now in Khunti district of Jharkhand – on a Thursday (Some sources claim he was born on 18 July 1872, and not in 1875) and hence named after that day, according to the then prevalent Munda custom.

  3. Ulihatu - Wikipedia

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    Birsa Munda on a 1988 stamp of India Bhagwan Birsa Munda , freedom fighter, religious leader and tribal icon was born on 15 November 1875 at Ulihatu. He is the only tribal leader whose portrait adorns the central hall of the Indian parliament.

  4. History of Jharkhand - Wikipedia

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    Between 1895 and 1900, a movement against the British Raj was led by Birsa Munda (born 15 November 1875). Birsa Munda was captured by British forces and declared dead on 9 June 1900 in the Ranchi Jail, due to Cholera, according to records of the British colonial government. All of these uprisings were quelled by the British through massive ...

  5. Statue of Ulgulan - Wikipedia

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    Bhagwan Birsa Munda's revolutionary call 'Abua Dishum, Abua Raj' (our state, our rule) was a source of inspiration and motivation for millions of tribal people who hailed from the land of Jharkhand and were a part of the Indian Freedom Struggle. The 150 ft tall and grand ‘Statue of Ulgulan’ is being built in the spirit to respect the ...

  6. List of people from Jharkhand - Wikipedia

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    Birsa Munda - freedom fighter and folk ... Birendra Lakra - born in Simdega; Jaipal Singh Munda - captained the Indian field hockey team to win gold in the 1928 ...

  7. Munda people - Wikipedia

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    Amrit Lugun (born 1962), ambassador to Greece, [44] South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation director [45] Anuj Lugun (born 1986), poet who received the 2011 Bharat Bhushan Agarwal Award [46] Munmun Lugun, football player; Arjun Munda (born 1968), politician; Birsa Munda (1875-1900), freedom fighter, religious leader

  8. Munda (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Birsa Munda (1875–1900), Indian tribal freedom fighter and religious leader; Emilio Munda (born 1982), Italian composer and producer; Prakash Munda (born 1991), Indian cricketer; Ram Dayal Munda (1939–2011), Indian scholar; Rosa Santos Munda (1918–2010), Philippina lawyer and educator; Shanti Munda (born c. 1943), Indian communist and ...

  9. Kariya Munda - Wikipedia

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    Munda was born in Khunti district, near the state capital of Ranchi of Jharkhand state in India. Khunti is among the predominantly tribal belt in the central-eastern part of India. Incidentally, the village 'Ulihatu' near Khunti, is also the birthplace of the legendary, great tribal leader called Birsa Munda.