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04 December - Tantia Bhīl death anniversary

Tantia Bhīl, also known as Tantia Mama, was a revered tribal leader and freedom fighter from the Bhil community in India during the late 19th century. Born on 26 January 1842 in the Nimar region of present-day Madhya Pradesh, he became a symbol of resistance against British colonial oppression and the exploitation of tribal communities by landlords and moneylenders. Tantia was deeply admired among his people for his bravery and defiance, as he fought to protect their rights and dignity.

Often referred to as the "Robin Hood of Central India," Tantia Bhīl used guerrilla tactics to challenge the British and redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor, particularly his fellow tribal members. His acts of rebellion were not only a fight against British rule but also against the socio-economic injustices inflicted on his community. Tantia's activities gained him widespread popularity among the Bhils and other marginalized groups, making him a folk hero.

Despite his efforts, Tantia was eventually captured by the British forces. He was tried and executed on 04 December 1889., but his legacy endures as an enduring symbol of tribal resistance and self-determination. Tantia Bhīl's story continues to inspire tribal communities in India, and he is remembered for his unwavering commitment to justice and equality.

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