Tribes, nomads and settled communities - class-VI
Tribal societies had rich oral traditions.
The small box placed at the centre of the stupa contains bodily remains of the Buddha and his followers.
There were no tribal communities in the north-western part of the subcontinent.
In medieval India, the Banjaras were ___________.
When was the Criminal Tribes Act passed?
Which of the following stupas, is not in Gujarat?
The __________ was divided according to the rules of the Varna.
In large parts of the subcontinent, the rules for the division of society were prescribed by the _______.
The tribe of people who came to India with characteristics like dark color, height of 4 to 5 feet and curly hair were ______.
The Khokkar tribe was very influential in ______________ during the 13th and 14th century.
As per Peter Mundy's description, he met a tanda of Banjaras with 14000 _________.
_________ used the Banjaras to transport grains to the city markets.
The societies which did not divide the society as per the rules prescribed by the Brahamans were called as _____________.
Members of each tribe were united by _________ bonds.
Present day historians use _________ to write tribal histories.
The tribes obtained their livelihood from _____________.
Banjaras transported foodgrains for the ___________ army during military campaigns.
Kamal Khan Gakkhar, the chief of the Gakkhar tribe, was made a Mansabdar by emperor _________.
Peter Mundy, __________ trader who came to India in the 17th century.
Smiths, Carpenters and Weavers were recognized as separate ________ by the Brahmanas.
The dominant tribes of Punjab, Sindh, and North-West Frontier province adopted _________.
A ______ century inscription from Uyyakondan Udaiyar, in Tiruchirapalli taluka (in present-day Tamil Nadu), describes the deliberations in a sabha of Brahmanas.
As per the twelfth-century inscription, the Job of the Rathkaras was __________.
_______________ were called as Jatis.
Many tribes became a part of the caste system with the support of ___________.
The unequal social order, prescribed by orthodox Hinduism, was not widely accepted in _________.
As the _________ and the needs of society grew, people with new skills were required.
Identify the correct statements as per the observation of Peter Mundy about the Banjaras :
1) The Banjaras carry their household - Wife, and Children with them.
2) The Banjaras do not own their oxen.
As per a twelfth-century inscription from Uyyakondan Udaiyar, in Tiruchirapalli taluka, the ___________ deliberated on the status of Rathkaras.
As per a twelfth-century inscription from Uyyakondan Udaiyar, in Tiruchirapalli taluka, the Brahmanas deliberated on the status of ________.
A twelfth-century inscription from Uyyakondan Udaiyar, in _________, describes the deliberations in a sabha of Brahmanas.
A twelfth-century inscription from Uyyakondan Udaiyar, in Tiruchirapalli taluka (in present-day Tamil Nadu), describes the deliberations in a ________ of Brahmanas.
As per a twelfth-century inscription from Uyyakondan Udaiyar, in Tiruchirapalli taluka, which of the following jobs were assigned to the Rathkaras?
Tribes have rich and unique cultural traditions, including their own, ___________.
Where is the famous Stupa buit by King Ashoka located?
Who found the panels of sculptures depicting the Buddha and his teachings at Amaravati stupa?
Where was a crystal casket containing the relics of Buddha found?
_______ were also used by monks for treating the physical ailments of people.
Which shrine was also a prayer hall for the monks?
Which was the most famous Buddhist Monastery in Bihar?
Which is the most famous Stupa in Andhra Pradesh?
___________ were the monasteries or living places of Buddhist monks where religious education was imparted.
The people who take up journeys to holy places to offer worship are called _____.
Nagarjunakonda stupa was located on the banks of which river?
Who was the founder of Jainism?
_________ is also called the Great Middle Path.
Whose teachings have been compiled in three collections called Tripitaka?
Who among the following was a Parivrajaka?
What was used to keep off wild animals by the early people?
Name the developed stone tool needed to clear forests by cutting trees and branches by the early farmers.
Buddhism was founded by __________.
Which of the following Chaitya is located in Maharashtra?
Where did the Rishis and Munis live?
Where is the Karla Chaitya located?
What were the tools of earliest people made of?
Vaishnavism, a later development of Bhagavatism, advocates the worship of
__________ were fine, small pieces of hard stone made by the earlier people.
What is 'Tantra', 'Hora' and 'Samhinta'?
______ left their homes and wandered from village to village and forest to forest.
In which state of India, people are origins(genes) of the tribes Alpine, Dinarik and Armenoid found?
In a tribe, _____ usually lead large herds of animals in search of pasture.
Who does the most of agriculture work in tribes?
Which of the following quality is important in leaders?
Match the names of the following tribes with the aras of their settlement.
i. | Khokhar | a. | Malabar |
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ii. | Kurichayyas | b. | Punjab |
iii. | Gonds | c. | Maharashtra |
iv. | Kolis | d. | Madhya Pradesh |
Which of the following is the correct matching ?
What is meant by 'Patla'?
Which of the following occupations are followed by members of tribe?
________are tribal people who live in central India.
Nomadic tribes need to move from one place to another because of _______.
The unequal social order, prescribed by orthodox ________, was not widely accepted in Punjab, Sind and North West Frontier province.