Gonds and ahom society - class-VII
Description: gonds and ahom society | |
Number of Questions: 24 | |
Created by: Akash Patel | |
Tags: evs tribes, nomad and settled societies india before the times of shivaji maharaj social change: mobile and settled communities history social science forests - tribals tribes, nomads and settled communities community decision making in a tribe |
The Bhils lived in the north-eastern part of the sub-continent.
The Chaurasi in Gond states contained several cities.
In the Ahom society, the clans were called as _________.
From the 11th and 12th century onwards, _________ based society and tribal people constantly interacted with each other.
In 1662, the Mughals under _______ attacked the Ahoms.
In the Ahom state those who were forced to work for the state were called as ____________.
In the reign of Sib Singh ___________ became a prominent religion.
Orginally, the Ahoms worshipped ___________ Gods.
Every village has a headman or Patla who is generally __________.
The village 'Panch' in a sense represents the Gond society as a whole.
While the Panch only meet once in a while the headman functions on a daily basis.
Whenever a headman becomes arrogant and goes against the wishes of the people, the Panch may remove him and replace him with another person.
Among the functions of the Panch are the fixing of the dates of major festivals, ___________.
The main function of the Patla is __________.
The village headmen derive their authority from the village _______ or the council of adult male householders.
The headman had to persuade and keep the ________ happy to retain his position and could not go against their wishes.
Every village has a headman or _________.
The Ahoms were of ____ origin.
Which of the following is true regarding Ahom society?
When Ahom kingdom was established?
The rule of Ahom kingdom ended with the invasion of _______.
Who was the last ruler of Ahom kingdom?
The Ahoms entered Assam through ________.
Who established Ahom Kingdom?