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Background imageMunda Collection: Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Adoring Kali (image 5 of 7), c1740. Creator: Unknown

Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Adoring Kali (image 5 of 7), c1740. Creator: Unknown
Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Adoring Kali (image 5 of 7), c1740

Background imageMunda Collection: Searching for Rebel Santhals, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Searching for Rebel Santhals, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Searching for Rebel Santhals, 1856. In the Sketch representing the searching for Santhal rebels is a very fine elephant, the property of Mr

Background imageMunda Collection: Seedhoo Manghee, Chief of the Santhal Rebels - sketched from life, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Seedhoo Manghee, Chief of the Santhal Rebels - sketched from life, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Seedhoo Manghee, Chief of the Santhal Rebels - sketched from life, 1856. The Portrait of Seedhoo Manghee, the chief and miserable origin of the insurrection

Background imageMunda Collection: The 45th Regiment, Native Infantry, Burning a Santhal Village and Recovering Plunder, 1856

The 45th Regiment, Native Infantry, Burning a Santhal Village and Recovering Plunder, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The 45th Regiment, Native Infantry, Burning a Santhal Village and Recovering Plunder, 1856. British Army responds to an uprising by the Santhal people in present-day Jharkhand and West Bengal

Background imageMunda Collection: Hill Village in the Santhal Country, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Hill Village in the Santhal Country, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Hill Village in the Santhal Country, 1856....it was too soon discovered that this race of men, naturally the most cowardly and harmless of the human race

Background imageMunda Collection: Attack by 600 Santhals upon a party of 50 Sepoys, 40th Regiment Native Infantry, 1856

Attack by 600 Santhals upon a party of 50 Sepoys, 40th Regiment Native Infantry, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Attack by 600 Santhals upon a party of 50 Sepoys, 40th Regiment Native Infantry, 1856. Account from a British officer: On one occasion...we were surrounded by about 600 Santhals, who

Background imageMunda Collection: The Santhal Rebel, Singra, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Santhal Rebel, Singra, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Santhal Rebel, Singra, 1856....the regular troops arrived; they soon came into collision with the rebels, and of course wherever they met them the rebels were dispersed with great loss of life

Background imageMunda Collection: Group of Sontals, natives of the Rajmahal Mountains (Bengal), c1891. Creator: James Grant

Group of Sontals, natives of the Rajmahal Mountains (Bengal), c1891. Creator: James Grant
Group of Sontals, natives of the Rajmahal Mountains (Bengal), c1891. From " Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. II.", by James Grant


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