Birsa Munda was born on 15 November 1875 in Ulihatu, British India (present-day Jharkhand, India).
Birsa Munda was a tribal freedom fighter and a religious leader belonging to the Munda tribe.
He led the Munda Rebellion against the British colonial rule in India, which aimed to assert the rights of the tribal people and protect their lands from exploitation.
Birsa Munda is known for his slogan "Abua Raj, Tuan Raj" (Our Raj, Your Raj), which symbolized the desire of the tribal people to govern themselves.
Birsa Munda's legacy is celebrated as a symbol of resistance against British colonialism and the struggle for tribal rights in India.
He remains an icon of tribal empowerment and is revered as a folk hero in the tribal communities of India.