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Raja Ram Mohan Roy abolished the evil practice of sati. he not only abolished this practice but also did many other works for the uplistment of women; he set up brahmo samaj in 1828 etc etc..
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lord pending has abolished sati in India

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Who abolished the practice Sati in India?

King Ashoka


Is the tradition of a widow killing herself by throwing her body on her husbands burning funeral pyre still performed today in India?

It's called Sati. Sati has been abolished in India. It is a punishable offence to force someone into it or just witness it without trying to prevent it.


When was sati abolished?

lord William bentinck


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lord William bentinck


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British governor general who abolished Sati?

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There was a movement against sati pratha led by Raja Ram Mohan Roy, and then it led to abolishment in the privy high court in London.


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Lord William Bentinck with the help from reformers like Raja Rammohan Roy.


In which years was the Sati pratha pravalent?

Sati pratha was banned in India in 1829 by the British government.


Which religion ended the practice of suttee?

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What is burning of women called in India?

The practice of burning women in India is called Sati


In ancient India was it custom for a wife to jump in her husband's pyre?

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