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Answered by hemantvats17
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The history of the Gonds was sharply different from that of the Ahoms. These differences are as follows : (i)  Gonds were not migrant. They lived in a vast forested region called Gondwana—or 'country inhabited by Gonds, But Ahoms were migrants of Brahmaputra Valley from present-day Myanmar. (ii) The Gond Kingdom was not dependent upon the forced labour. But the Ahom state depended upon forced labour. (iii) The Gond society was not as sophisticated as that of Ahoms. (iv) The Gond kings wished to be recognised as Rajputs. In order to gain power and status they had marriage alliances with Rajputs. But Ahoms never wished to established such marriage allowances. They expanded their kingdom by wedging war against the kingdoms of Chhutiyas and Koch-Hajo. (v) Gonds practised shifting cultivation, but Ahoms did not. They introduced new methods of rice cultivation. Similarities between Gonds and Ahoms: (i) Both were tribal people.                                       -   (ii) Both of them introduced centralised administrative system. (iii) Both the tribal states were attacked by the Mughals—at different times. These attacks proved to be fatal for them. They could not stand in front of the Mughals. (iv) Both of them gave due respect and honour to the Brahmanas. They granted them lands in order to raise their social status.  

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Answered by KunalRanjan1
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hi here us your answer.....



Difference....


1. Gonds lived in the worst forested region called Gondwana while the Ahoms migrated to the Brahmaputra valley from present days myanmar.

2. Gonds practiced shifting cultivation while the Ahoms don't..

3. Gonds were completely annexed by Mughal emperor while the ahoms got defeated by the Mughals but direct control over the region could not last long...



Similaties.....


1. In both have administration was Centralised....



2. Both the societies were divided into clans or jatis.......


3. Both were smaller tribes who grew annexed neighbouring small societies and got power.




Hope this will help U.....
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