Budhu Bhagat

[1][2][3] He was born on 17 February 1792 in Silagai village of Chanho block in Ranchi district in British India.

[4] Kol rebellion was spread to Ranchi, Hazaribagh, Palamu and Manbhum.

[6] In 1832, Buddhu Bhagat led a revolt with the tribals of Chhotanagpur against the oppressive rule of the British and the zamindars.

British forces arrived to Silagai village on 13 February 1832, and faces stiff resistance from followers of Budhu Bhagat.

They attacked British forces with bows, arrows, axes and swords.