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explain how with new settlement patterns the pastoral communities altered their lives.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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"1. Reduction in the number of cattle: When the grazing lands were taken over and changed over into fields, this forced many nomads to decrease the individual from cattle in their herds.

2. New pastures : Defining of boundaries forced many nomads to search for new pastures. For example, after the partition of India in 1947, the camel and sheep herding Raikas, for instance, could never again move into Sindh and graze their camels on the banks of the Indus, as they had done earlier. The new political boundaries among India and Pakistan stopped their movement. So they had to find new places to go. As of late, they have been migrating to Haryana where sheep can graze on agricultural fields after the harvests are cut. This is the time that the fields require manure that the animals give.

3. New occupations : Over the years, some richer pastoralists began buying land and settling down, giving up their nomadic life. Some became settled peasants cultivating land others took to more broad trading. Many poor pastoralists, on the other , hand, borrowed money from moneylenders to endure. On occasion, they lost their cattle and sheep and became laborers, working on fields or in small towns."

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