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who were dikus ?
which development led to their rise ?

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Answered by riya15042006
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Answered by 27swatikumari
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The tribal people suffered greatly as a result of the Dikus' efforts to enslave and subjugate them.

Explanation:

The "dikus" were the outsiders—traders, moneylenders, missionaries, Hindu landlords, and the British.

The shifting cultivators had a close relationship with the forest.

Therefore, their way of existence was significantly impacted when the British changed the forest rules. All forests came under British administration, and they were designated public property.

Some forests were designated as Reserved Forests because they provided the British with the timber they needed. People were not permitted to walk around freely or engage in jhum cultivation in these woodlands.

As a result, many jhum farmers were forced to relocate in search of employment.

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