The Gonds practiced shifting cultivation, and each clan had its own raja or rai. When the power of the Delhi Sultans was declining, a few large Gond kingdoms began to dominate the smaller Gond chiefs. The Akbar Nama mentions the Gond kingdom of Garha Katanga that had _______ villages.
Match the following:
Options A
A. Cholas
B. Ahoms
C. Banjaras
D. Gonds
Options B
1. Controlled land and pastures jointly
2. Practiced shifting cultivation
3. Built large empires
4. Depended upon forced labour
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Complete the analogy: Just as the Gond chiefs wished to be recognized as Rajputs, Aman Das, the Gond raja of Garha Katanga, assumed the title of Sangram Shah, similar to Rani Durgawati, who preferred to die rather than surrender, and the Mughals defeated the Gonds in _______.
Match the following:
Options A
A. Nomadic pastoralists
B. Rajputs
C. Bhils
D. Shah Jahan
Options B
1. Landlords suppressed by the Ahoms
2. Built the Taj Mahal
3. Moved long distances with animals
4. Spread across western and central India
Complete the analogy: Just as the Gonds were found in great numbers across the present-day states of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh, the Balochis were a large and powerful tribe in ______________.
What characteristic architectural style was used for constructing roofs, doors, and windows in the seventh to tenth centuries?
Which nomadic pastoralists were known as the most important trader nomads, and their caravan was called tanda?
What new religious belief emerged under the reign of Sib Singh (1714-1744) among the Ahoms?
During the 16th century, which region saw the emergence of new Rajput clans that became powerful and replaced older rulers in agricultural areas?
What was the main economic activity of nomadic pastoralists who moved long distances with their animals?
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