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- The Tsundur M****acre refers to the killing of several Dalit people in the village of Tsundur, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, India, on 6 August 1991...
- Tsundur is a village in Bapatla district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the mandal headquarters of Tsundur mandal in Bapatla revenue division...
- composition in the aftermath of the state division. Karamchedu m****acre Tsundur m****acre Neerukonda m****acre List of Telugu castes List of Scheduled Tribes...
- true land reform. A boost to their organization occurred after the brutal Tsundur m****acre of 1991, where Reddys slaughtered 8 Malas. However, the movement...
- Tsundur mandal is one of the 25 mandals in Bapatla district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is under the administration of Tenali revenue division...
- Karamchedu and Tsundur m****acres, have been described as having helped shape the perception of the caste system in Indian society. Tsundur m****acre Karamchedu...
- parti****ted in the Dalit movement at the time of the Chundur M****acre/Tsundur m****acre (1991), Karamchedu m****acre (17 July 1985), along with Bojja Tharakam...
- Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in Tsundur mandal of Tenali revenue division. Villages in Tsundur mandal "District Census Handbook - Guntur" (PDF)...
- Martur Nagaram Nizampatnam Parchur Pittalavanipalem Repalle Santhamaguluru Tsundur Vemuru Vetapalem ****danapudi Cities Chirala Towns Addanki Bapatla Parchur...
- election, the DMS (Dalit Maha Sabha) was unable to turn the Dalit anger after Tsundur m****acre into setting the political discourse. However, after the Bahujan...