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  • Question 1
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    The unequal social order, prescribed by orthodox Hinduism, was not widely accepted in _________.
    Solution
    The rise of Rajput clans to the position of rulers set an example for the tribal people to follow. Gradually, with the support of the Brahmanas, many tribes became part of the caste system. But only the leading tribal families could join the ruling class. A large majority joined the lower jatis of caste society. On the other hand, many dominant tribes of Punjab, Sind and the North-West Frontier had adopted Islam quite early.  They continued to reject the caste system. The unequal social order, prescribed by orthodox Hinduism, was not widely accepted in these areas.
  • Question 2
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    The Gonds practised __________.
    Solution
    The Gonds are a tribe from the central part of India. The Gonds lived in a vast forested region called Gondwana or country inhabited by Gonds. They practised shifting cultivation.
  • Question 3
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    Akbar Nama  is a history of Akbar's _________.
  • Question 4
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    In 1662, the Mughals under _______ attacked the Ahoms.
    Solution
    The Ahoms are  tribe in the North Eastern part of India. They migrated from Myanmar to the Brahmaputra valley. The Ahoms faced many invasions from the south-west. In 1662, the Mughals under Mir Jumla attacked the Ahom kingdom. Despite their brave defence, the Ahoms were defeated. But direct Mughal control over the region could not last long.
  • Question 5
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    Tribes have rich and unique cultural traditions, including their own, ___________.
  • Question 6
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    In the reign of Sib Singh, ___________ became a prominent religion.
    Solution
    The Ahoms are a tribe in the North Eastern part of India. Originally, the Ahoms worshipped their own tribal gods. During the first half of the seventeenth century, however, the influence of Brahmanas increased. Temples and Brahmanas were granted land by the king. In the reign of Sib Singh (1714-1744), Hinduism became the predominant religion. But the Ahom kings did not completely give up their traditional beliefs even after adopting Hinduism.
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    The headman had to persuade and keep the ________ happy to retain his position and could not go against their wishes.
    Solution
    The headman had to persuade and keep the Members of the community happy to retain his position and could not go against their wishes.They have less genetic affinity with local populations in Telangana and other states. Gonds ruled in four kingdoms in central India between the 16th and 18th centuries. They built number of forts, palaces, temples, tanks and lakes during the rule of the Gonds dynasty. The Gondwana kingdom survived until the late 16th century. They also gained control over the Malwa after the decline of the Mughals followed by the Marathas in 1690.
  • Question 8
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    Orginally, the Ahoms worshipped ___________ Gods.
    Solution
    The Ahoms are a tribe in the North Eastern part of India. They migrated to the Brahmaputra valley from Myanmar in the 13th century. Originally, the Ahoms worshipped their own tribal gods. During the first half of the seventeenth century, however, the influence of Brahmanas increased and Hinduism became a prominent religion.
  • Question 9
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    The village headmen derive their authority from the village _______ or the council of adult male householders. 
    Solution
    Village headmen derive their authority from the village Panch or the council of adult male householders. This is council has the last word in matters concerning the village as a whole and the headman is no more than its chairman. The village panch in a sense represents the Gond society as a whole.The Gond economy is agricultural, so the cycle of sowing and harvesting is the subject of any number of songs and oral narratives, which express the joy, anguish, apprehension and exhilaration of a farming community.
  • Question 10
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    The Ahoms were of ____ origin.
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