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1. Who were the Banjaras? Why were they regarded as the most important trading nomads?
2. Explain the historical significance of the Gonds.
3. Describe the imperial background of the Ahoms.
4. Who were the nomads and itinerant groups? Describe their significance.

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Answered by chauhanakansha292
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1-The Banjaras were undoubtedly very important for the economy. They were the most important trader-nomads. Sultan Alauddin Khaiji used the Banjaras to transport grain to the city markets. Emperor Jahangir wrote in his memoirs that the Banjaras carried grain on their bullocks from different areas and sold it in towns.

2-The Gond lived in large forested areas called Gondwana. The Gonds were traditionally agriculturist. Some Gonds practiced shifting cultivation while others raised cereals of herd cattle.

3-Ahoms were a tribe who established the Ahom kingdom in the part of present day Assam also known as kamarupa. ... As a result no stable government existed in the region till the coming of the Ahoms in the 13th century they defeated Mughal forces in the battle of saraighat by the Ahom general Lachit Borphukan... in 1671

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Answered by tomaranilkumar272
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1. The Banjaras were very important for the economy. They were trader-nomads and controlled trade and commerce. They played an important role in transporting grain to the city markets. They usually bought grain where it was cheaply available and carried it to places where it was dearer. From there, they again reloaded their oxen with anything that could be profitably sold in other places.

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The Gonds are the largest tribes in India.

They are spread over the states of the Madhya Pradesh Eastern Maharashtra, Chattisgarh, northern Andhra Pradesh and western Orissa.

The Gond tribes were further divided into many clans. The akbarnuma mentioned the Gond Kingdom of Garhakatanga.

This was further divided into units of 84 villages called chaurasi, which was again divided into barkats which were made up to 12 village each.

The Gonds belong to a category of very large tribe which include Santhals and Bhils. The Gond lived in large forested areas called Gondwana.

The Gonds were traditionally agriculturist.

Some Gonds practiced shifting cultivation while others raised cereals of herd cattle.

3.The Ahom (Pron: /ˈɑːhɒm/), or Tai-Ahom is an ethnic group from the Indian states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The members of this group are admixed descendants of the Tai people who reached the Brahmaputra valley of Assam in 1228 and the local indigenous people who joined them over the

4.Nomads and itinerant groups Nomads are wandering people. Many of them are pastoralists who roam from one pasture to another with their flocks and herds. Similarly, itinerant groups, such as craftspersons, pedlars and entertainers travel from place to place practising their different occupations

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