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In an extraordinary turn, Fulan’s life took a revolutionary path when she was rescued from her abusers and began leading a gang of lower-caste bandits. She trained in guerrilla tactics, led raids against higher-caste villages, and became a symbol of resistance for oppressed communities.
She orchestrated brutal revenge against those who wronged her and her community, including the infamous Bemi massacre, where her gang executed more than twenty high-caste villagers. Her actions fueled her legend as the “Bandit Queen,” inspiring many in the lower castes while being hunted by authorities.