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why did khasis revolt against the British?

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Answered by aashi2701
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The Anglo-Khasi War was part of the independence struggle between the Khasi people and the British Empire between the years 1829-1833. The war started with Tirot Sing's attack on a British garrison that disobeyed ... R. Syiemlieh, Echoes Of The 1857 Uprising In North-Eastern India;

Answered by 2008shrishti
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Q. Why did the Khasis rise in revolt against the British?

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  • The War sub-tribe of the Khasi community designed and built the famous living root bridges of the Cherrapunji region.
  • Under the Constitution of India, the Khasis have been granted the status of Scheduled Tribe.
  • A unique feature of the Khasi people is that they follow the matrilineal system of descent and inheritance.
  • However, it must not be wrongly thought that men are completely powerless and have no say in private affairs of the household whatsoever.
  • In matters of inheritance, some families do give men shares of the ancestral property, though the daughters usually get bigger shares.
  • The reason is that, since women are the ones to continue the family lineage, giving them larger shares is necessary for them to run the households.
  • In the Khasi system of asset management, the Khasi maternal uncles (Kñi) of the household (usually under the authority of the eldest Kñi), are the managers of their sister's property.
  • No decision can be taken without their consent. In their wife's household too, they provide for their children like a normal father would.
  • In present times, many Khasis are well placed in government and corporate sectors. Many Khasis are well educated.
  • The tribe has produced many IAS, IPS and IFS bureaucrats.
  • Many Khasis are also settled abroad, particularly in the US and Great Britain.

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