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Why is it difficult to trace the history of most adivasis people
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It is difficult to trace adivasis people because they do not have written evidence
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Write a short note on the religious belief and food habits of the gonds
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Gonds worshipped spirits along with gods and goddesses.they lived in plain houses which had a cattle shed and practiced cultivation
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What is our main source of information about the aohms
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Their main source of information is the records and accounts maintained by them of their period
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Who were gonds
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Gonds belonged to Gondwana .they lived in madhyapradesh , Maharashtra , and parts of chattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh .they expanded their kingdom by matrimonial alliances . They were Hindus and spoke Dravidian language . They led a simple life .they lived in plain houses and aso had a cattle sged.they practiced cultivation and worshipped spirits along with Hindu gods and goddesses
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Give the life style of nomadic and the mobile people
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The nomads people Lived in forests , hills , deserts which were difficult for people to reach.they had their own culture.they moved from place to place with their cattle.there were three kinds of nomads-hunter-gatherers,pastoral and peripatetic
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Name any one prominent tribe of northern,southern,eastern and western India
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The tribes are:
northern-gujjars southern-badagas western-bills eastern- naga |
How is the caste based society different from a tribal society?
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A caste based society is one in which people are divided into high or low caste according to their birth.there is a huge gap between the high and low caste groups.tribal based society were more advance in nature and did not follow any caste rules set by the Brahmins .
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The indigenous tribe were called
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Adivasis
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An adivasis community was called
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Tribe
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Noble class during sultanate period
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Amirs
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Muslim priest were called
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Ulemas
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Muslim were divided into---classes
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Two
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Assam was called ----in early times
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Kamarupa
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-----is derived from the name assam
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Aohm
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Aohm ruled assam for---years
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600
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