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Answered by Anonymous
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During the Vedic period, two important tribes which interacted with other tribes and rose to power were the Gonds and the Ahoms. The Gonds were a large tribe, living in forested regions called Gondwana or the “country inhabited by Gonds.” It consisted of smaller clans ruled by individual rajas or rais and practiced shifting cultivation.


During the decline of the Delhi sultanate, the chiefs of large Gond clans started dominating the smaller clans, leading to a gradual centralization of their administrative system. Every kingdom was divided into garhs, which were further divided into village units called chaurasis. A chaurasi was further subdivided into barhots.


The Ahoms were another important tribe, predominant in Vedic India. They lived in Myanmar and migrated to the Brahmaputra valley in the early 13th century. The Ahoms did not possess their own kingdoms, but created their state by suppressing the older political system of the landlords, known as Bhuiyans.


The economy of this new state was dependent on forced labour called paiks. Their state was divided into clans or khels. The men of the Ahoms built dams, irrigation systems and public works and encouraged art and literature. They also translated Sanskrit works into the local language, and wrote historical works known as buranjis in the Ahom language, and then in Assamese.


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Answered by binduks
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ahoms-they shifted to the bhramaputra valley from present day myanmar. the ahoms built a large state, and for this they used firearms. they could even make high quality gun powder and cannons. the ahom state depended upon forced labour. those forced to work for the state were called paiks. each village had to send a number of paiks by rotation. people from heavily populated areas were shifted to less populatedplaces.ahom clans were thus broken up. by the first half of the seventeenth century the administration had become quite centralised. almost all adult males surved in the army during war. at other times, they were engaged in building dams, irrigation systems and other public works.


gonds-they lived in a vast forested region called gondwana or "country inhabited by gonds". they practised shifted cultivation. the large gond tribes were further divided into smaller clans. each clan had its own raja. the administration of the gonds was more centralised. the emergence of large states changed the nature of the gond society which gradgually got divided into unequal social classes.


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