Mangarh massacre
Massacre in British India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mangarh massacre occurred on 17 November 1913, when British and Indian troops attacked the stronghold of Govindgiri Banjara at the end of the Bhil Revolt.[1] It occurred on a hillock in the Mangarh Hills of Rajasthan. There are no accurate figures for the number of Bhil, Banjara who were killed, but estimates range from "several Bhils died"[2] to the oral tradition that 1,500 Banjara tribals were killed.[3]