Social Sciences, asked by roopashekarmalali, 20 days ago

the kalangs of java were a community of skilled forest cutters and shifting cultivation they were so valuable that in 1755 when the mataram kingdom of java split the 6000 kalangs families were equally divided between two kingdom without their expertise it would have been difficult to harvest teak and for the Kings to build to their palaces.

one of the following statment exactly matches with kalangs problems

1 . when they were together they had easy teak harvesting.
2. After the splitting one group appeared to be strong .
3. Kalangas felt distressed and stop teak harvesting .
4. Dutch gain control and spoiled the art of harvesting.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by 0DIVINESOUL0
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The Kalangs were a skilled community of woodcutters and shifting cultivators. They were considered valuable due to their skills that were required to harvest teak and engage in other construction activities.

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