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Q1. Match the following:
Ans:
Q2. Fill in the blanks:
Ans (a) The new castes emerging within varnas were called jatis.
(b) Buranjis were historical works written by the Ahoms.
(c) The Akbar Nama mentions that Garha Katanga had 70,000 villages.
(d) As tribal states grew stronger, they gave land grants to poets and scholars.
Q3. State whether true or false:
Ans: (a) Tribal societies had rich oral traditions.
Ans: True
(b) There were no tribal communities in the northwestern part of the subcontinent.
Ans: False
(c) The chaurasi in Gond states contained several cities.
Ans: False
(d) The Bhils lived in the north-eastern part of the subcontinent.
Ans: False
Q4. What kinds of exchanges took place between nomadic pastoralists and settled agriculturists?
Ans: Nomadic pastoralists travelled long distances with their animals, relying on milk and other pastoral products for sustenance. They engaged in various exchanges with settled agriculturists, which included:
Q5. How was the administration of the Ahom state organised?
Ans: The administration of the Ahom state was characterised by several key features:
Q6. What changes took place in varna-based society?
Ans: Social changes occurred in the varna-based society, leading to the formation of different groups known as jatis. Key developments include:
For example, a twelfth-century inscription from Uyyakondan Udaiyar in Tamil Nadu details discussions among Brahmanas regarding the status of the rathakaras (chariot makers).
Q7. How did tribal societies change after being organised into a state?
Ans: Tribal societies changed after being organized into a state in the following ways:
Q8. Were the Banjaras important for the economy?
Ans: The Banjaras played a vital role in the economy due to their activities as nomadic traders. Here are some key points about their importance:
Q9. In what ways was the history of the Gonds different from that of the Ahoms? Were there any similarities?
Ans: Differences:
Similarities:
Q10. Plot the location of the tribes mentioned in this chapter on a map. For any two, discuss whether their livelihood was suited to the geography and the environment of the area where they lived.
Ans: Several tribes inhabit various regions of India, as illustrated on the map below. These tribal communities established temporary settlements based on their specific needs and means of sustenance.
Q11. Find out about present-day government policies towards tribal populations and organize a discussion about these.
Ans: Policies regarding tribal populations focus on various aspects aimed at improving their overall well-being. Key areas include:
Q12. Find out more about present-day nomadic pastoral groups in the subcontinent. What animals do they keep? Which are the areas frequented by these groups?
Ans: Currently, there are several groups of nomadic pastoralists in the Indian subcontinent. Notable examples include:
These communities primarily rear:
They often travel to regions such as: Kumaon in Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Rajasthan
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