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  2. Radhakanta Deb - Wikipedia

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    When Lord William Bentinck's government had finally abolished sati by regulation in December 1829, Radhakanta Deb, along with his conservative Hindu friends, was the leader a society called Dharma Sabha (founded by his father Gopi Mohun Deb), protested against this measure by presenting a petition to the Governor-General on behalf of the ...

  3. Bengal Sati Regulation, 1829 - Wikipedia

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    Source: [11] A regulation for declaring the practice of sati, or of burning or burying alive the widows of Hindus, illegal, and punishable by the criminal courts, passed by the governor-general in council on 4 December 1829, corresponding with the 20th Aughun 1236 Bengal era; the 23rd Aughun 1237 Fasli; the 21st Aughun 1237 Vilayati; the 8th Aughun 1886 Samavat; and the 6th Jamadi-us-Sani 1245 ...

  4. Sati (practice) - Wikipedia

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    The earliest stone inscription in the Indian subcontinent relating to sati has been found in Nepal, dating from the 5th century, where the king successfully persuades his mother not to commit sati after his father dies, [186] suggesting that it was practised but was not compulsory. [187] The Kingdom of Nepal formally banned sati in 1920. [188]

  5. Chandra Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana - Wikipedia

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    He abolished Sati custom and slavery from Nepal. TriChandra Campus, Tribhuwan Chandra Military Hospital , and Chandra Jyoti Hydro Power at Pharping still bear his name as he established them. Singha Durbar , then the largest palace in Asia with over 1,200 rooms, was built by him.

  6. Yogmaya Neupane - Wikipedia

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    It is also regarded that Yogmaya founded the first organization of Nepali women, the Nari Samiti for women's rights in 1918, which was considered to be the main lobby behind the abolition of the sati in Nepal in 1920. [3] Yogmaya's activism begun after she declared renunciation and returned to Nepal.

  7. Jhola - Wikipedia

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    Jhola (Nepali: झोला) is a 2013 Nepali film based on a story by writer Krishna Dharabasi.It is about Sati culture that was prevalent in the Nepalese society until the 1920s in which wife had to immolate herself upon her husband's death, typically on his funeral pyre.

  8. Lord William Bentinck - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Helena Act 1833, also called the Charter Act of 1833, was passed during Bentinck's tenure and, accordingly, the monopoly of the East India Company in china was abolished,In India it was extended for further next 20 years. The Governor-General of Bengal became the Governor-General of India.

  9. Timeline of Nepalese history - Wikipedia

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    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urges Nepal's parties to sink their differences to save the peace process. Dec: Parliament approves abolition of monarchy as part of peace deal with Maoists, who agree to re-join government. 2008: Jan: A series of bomb blasts kill and injure dozens in the southern Terai plains.