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Sannyasi and Fakir Raiders in Bengal provides a comprehensive examination of the religious and militant movements that emerged in Bengal during the late 18th century. The work documents the activities of Sannyasis (Hindu ascetics) and Fakirs (Muslim mendicants) who organized raids against British colonial establishments and local zamindars.
Author Rai Sahib Jamini Mohan Ghosh meticulously analyzes the socio-political context that gave rise to these movements, including economic hardship, religious fervor, and anti-colonial sentiment. The book explores the organizational structures, leadership, and ideologies of these raiders, presenting them as early resistance movements against imperialism.
This historical work is essential for understanding pre-colonial and early colonial Bengal, offering insights into how marginalized communities mobilized against established power structures. It remains a valuable resource for historians, scholars, and students interested in Indian history, colonial studies, and social movements.
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