U • History • Crime • 2023
Kranti, rebels of the raj” features stories of the famous rebels krantikaris of India who were branded hereditary dacoits by the British striving to attain mastery of a land and people they were still struggling to understand. During the period of British India our country faced several problems from within the nation. In those difficult times, rebels belonging to communities like BHILS, WAGHERS, BANJARAS and SANYASIS began to rise. This series recounts the tales of these famous Indian rebels and how they revolted against the government to get their demands met.
Producer: Siwani Devkota, Parth Singh Dev
The Banjaras were an ethnic community that included acrobats, singers, dancers, tightrope walkers, and fortunetellers.With the implementation of exploitative colonial policies, the traditional source of livelihood for the Banjaras started depleting.A fair share of them chose highway robberies, cattlelifting, sheep stealing and kidnapping children to make ends meet.
We will continue episode 1 as episode 2.The Banjaras were an ethnic community that included acrobats, singers, dancers, tightrope walkers, and fortunetellers.With the implementation of exploitative colonial policies, the traditional source of livelihood for the Banjaras started depleting.A fair share of them chose highway robberies, cattlelifting, sheep stealing and kidnapping children to make ends meet.
One of the subcontinent’s oldest inhabitants, they lived in the forests and hill ranges of Khandesh and Rajputana and enjoyed good relations with the Rajputs and Marathas who ruled this region.However, after 1818, the politics of this region began to change when the British forces were expanding with unmatched cruelty and shrewdness.The intentions of the British were to clean up the forests and their main aspiration was to deprive the Bheels of their forests in order to ‘clean’ the country.This not only made the Bhilrebel several times but also drove them to highway robbery and lawlessness
We will continue episode 5 as episode 6One of the subcontinent’s oldest inhabitants, they lived in the forests and hill ranges of Khandesh and Rajputana and enjoyed good relations with the Rajputs and Marathas who ruled this region.However, after 1818, the politics of this region began to change when the British forces were expanding with unmatched cruelty and shrewdness.The intentions of the British were to clean up the forests and their main aspiration was to deprive the Bheels of their forests in order to ‘clean’ the country.This not only made the Bhilrebel several times but also drove them to highway robbery and lawlessness
Literally, Sanyasi referred to one who renounces the world for the sake of spiritual life.The Fakirs and Sanyasis used to travel to North Bengal to visit various shrines and pilgrim sites and as a tradition.They used to collect alms from local Zamindars – a means of livelihood that was interfered on by the British, prompting an organised revolt.
We will continue episode 5 as episode 6Literally, Sanyasi referred to one who renounces the world for the sake of spiritual life.The Fakirs and Sanyasis used to travel to North Bengal to visit various shrines and pilgrim sites and as a tradition.They used to collect alms from local Zamindars – a means of livelihood that was interfered on by the British, prompting an organised revolt.
Hindi
25 January 2023
History, Crime
1
Siwani Devkota, Parth Singh Dev
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