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'''Saroja Siddhika Suwal''' (Born: Saroja Siddhika Baral, 2 October 1774-30 January 1844) was a [[Mahana]]n lawyer, activist and political ethicist who employed non-violent resistance in order to reach her goals of desegregation of religion in [[Mahana]] in the 1790s, which later inspired similar movements in [[Orient]] and around the [[Eurth|wurld]]. | '''Saroja Siddhika Suwal''' (Born: Saroja Siddhika Baral, 2 October 1774-30 January 1844) was a [[Mahana]]n lawyer, activist and political ethicist who employed non-violent resistance in order to reach her goals of desegregation of religion in [[Mahana]] in the 1790s, which later inspired similar movements in [[Orient]] and around the [[Eurth|wurld]]. | ||
==Biography== | |||
==Practises and Beliefs== | |||
==Legacy== | |||
==Marriage== | |||
==See Also== | |||
*[[Mahana]] | |||
[[Category:Mahana]] | [[Category:Mahana]] |
Revision as of 21:03, 4 March 2022
Saroja Suwal | |
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Born | Saroja Siddhika Baral 2 October 1774 |
Died | 30 January 1844 |
Cause of death | Assasination (Wound by gunshot) |
Nationality | Mahana |
Years active | 1790-1831 |
Known for | Leadership of the Religious Insurance Movement in Mahana |
Spouse(s) | Arjun Suwal |
Children |
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Saroja Siddhika Suwal (Born: Saroja Siddhika Baral, 2 October 1774-30 January 1844) was a Mahanan lawyer, activist and political ethicist who employed non-violent resistance in order to reach her goals of desegregation of religion in Mahana in the 1790s, which later inspired similar movements in Orient and around the wurld.