These 3 tribal heroes were tortured in Dombbari in Birsa Munda's movement

Earth Abba Birsa Munda is the great hero of the Indian freedom struggle. Birsa has a great saga of the fight against the British for tribal rights, identity and honor. It was a struggle with an incompetence to protect the forests, mountains and his country from British rule, which will inspire the countrymen for centuries. On June 9, on the 125th Martyrdom Day of Birsa Munda, ‘Prabhat Khabar’ published a link related to the sacrifice and struggle of Dharti ABA. Stories of the role of women of Jharkhand in Ulagulan, in the first episode we tell authentic stories about the role of women of Jharkhand in Ulgulan in Birsa Munda. The names of most women who were tortured and tortured during the war in Birsa Ulgulan and tortured are still unknown. Khunti’s Dombari Buru tells the story of the vandalism of British rule. The British fired indiscriminately on thousands of tribes who planned a war on Birsa Munda’s call. Tribal heroes were tortured in this war. The names of those immortal tortured women’s husbands are recorded in the stupa of Dombury. ‘Prabhat Khabar’ found the three tortured daughters for the first time. The entire community was involved in the Earth ABA movement, the entire community was involved in the Earth ABA movement. It also included a large number of women. However, very little information about women is still available. The names of three women tortured by British bullets in Dombury came to light for the first time. These names came to light with the efforts of the village head Binary Munda of Juuri. He has been searching for these names for the past 6-7 years. He said that one of the tortured women was his big quarter. Click here to read the latest news of Jharkhand, Banny Munda Tingi Munda was the wife of Munda. She was involved in the Birsa movement with her husband. He was born in the Juuri town of Murhu -block of Khunti. Tengi Munda joined the movement in 1895. She was active in the uprising. On June 9, 1900, she was present with her husband in Dombury (Brother -in -Law Rakab). When there was a clash between the tribes and the British, they were victims of British bullets. Tinggi is not mentioned in the names of the 6 martyrs written on Shilapatt under the Dombury Hill. Shilapatta is written- the wife of Munda. Locomba Munda, wife of Majia Munda, was also tortured, Locomba Munda, wife of Majia Munda of Juuri, was also tortured in Dombury. His name is not even mentioned on Shilapatta. Only Majia Munda’s wife was written. Locomba was born around 1884 in Bad Kubey Village in the Chaibasa district. After marriage, she came to her in -laws Juuri Village. Locomba Munda also attended the meetings of Birsa Munda and participated in the strategy of rebellion. She addressed women. They had a twin. She was on the mountain with her children on the day of conflict in Dombri. Locomba was tortured on the mountain in an attempt to save her children. Their children are said to have taken the British one of them. The daughter stayed with her father Majia Munda. Taskir Munda was the wife of Dundang Munda of Juuri Village, Taskir Munda was a resident of Juuri Village. She was the wife of Dundang Munda. She was also on the Dombri mountain during the movement of Birsa Munda in 1900. She also died of British bullets. The inscription is written- Dundang Munda’s wife. Apart from this, Gaya Munda’s wife Maki Munda and his 3 daughters and 2 daughters -in -law also bravely faced the British. These people faced the British soldiers who went to catch Munda with Lathi, Ax and Dowli. Kumar Suresh Singh writes – Two of these women hold young children in their left hand and ride an ax in the right hand. Share this story -tags