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Jatra Bhagat and Tana Bhagat Movement - Explained

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Tana Bhagat Movement (1914-1920) was a movement in Chhotanagpur area of British India against the policies of the local British authorities and exploitative business practices of local zamindars, mostly by Oraon people. Tana Bhagat movement was started in April 1914 and end in 1919. It was a tribal movement started by Jatra Bhagat and Turia Bhagat in Chota Nagpur Plateau now in Jharkhand state. It is also known as Oraon Tana Bhagat Movement.

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