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English: Mangarh is revered as a sacred place by Bhils from three states-Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh-is a key element of tribal identity, It was on Mangarh Hill, that over 1500 Bhil tribals that were gathered for a peaceful meeting under social reformer GovindGiri and Punja, were killed by British Forces on November 17, 1913.
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