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How did tribal societies change after being organized into states?

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Answered by math14313
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CHANGES IN TRIBAL SOCIETIES AFTER BEING ORGANIZED INTO STATES :-
α) with the supports of the Brahmans, many tribes became part of caste system.
b) Leading tribal families joined ruling classes and large majority joined the lower Katie of caste system.
c) Many dominet tribes of Punjab, Sindh and the north west frontier had adopted Islam.
d) Some became politically powerful and conflicted with large and complex kingdoms and empires.
Answered by Anonymous
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The emergence of large states changed the nature of tribal societies. We can understand this with the help of two examples—the Gond society and the Ahom society.

The Gond Society:

The emergence of large states changed the nature of Gond society.

Their equal society gradually was divided into unequal social classes.

Brahmanas received land grants from the Gond rajas and became more influential.

The Gond chiefs now wished to be recognised as Rajputs.

The Ahom Society:

The Ahoms built a large state, which brought many changes in the Ahom society.

The influence of Brahmanas increased.

Temples and Brahmanas were granted land by the king. In the reign of Sib Singh, Hinduism became the predominant religions.

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