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Dr. Manishika Jain explains NCERT Class 7 History Chapter 7: Tribes, Nomads and Settled Communities
Societies evolved by Varna System as prescribed by Brahamanas
Tribes: Not divided into unequal classes. Members were united under kinship bonds – agriculture, hunter, gatherer or herder, they were nomadic and controlled land and pastures jointly.
Tribes lived in forest, hills, desert and places difficult to reach, tribes retained their freedom & preserved separate culture
Tribes did not keep written records and preserved rich customs and oral traditions
Powerful tribes controlled large areas. Punjab – 13th and 14th century – Khokhar tribes and later Gakkhar tribes (Their chief, Kamal Khan Gakkhar, was made noble by Emperor Akbar)
Multan & Sindh - Langahs and Arghuns tribes; Balochis were powerful in NW & divided into smaller clans (group of families or households claiming descent from a common ancestor)
Western Himalayas – Gaddi Tribes
North East - Nagas, Ahoms tribes
Bihar & Jharkhand – Cheros Tribes (Raja Man Singh, Akbar’s general defeated Cheros in 1591)
Orissa & Bengal – Mundas & Santhals
Maharashtra, Karnataka & Gujarat – Kolis
South India - Koragas, Vetars, Maravars
Western & Central India – Bhils
Chhattisgarh, MP, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh – Gonds
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction: NCERT Class 7 History Chapter 7: Tribes, Nomads and Settled Communities
0:20 Societies Evolved by Varna System as Prescribed by Brahamanas
0:34 Tribes
4:06 Moving People
4:30 Itinerant Group
6:06 New Castes
6:47 Gonds
9:45 Ahom’s
11:22 Conclusion
11:50 Mongols
#Grassland #Worshipped #Conclusion #Landlords #Dominate #Mendicants #Craftsperson #Pastoral #Controlled #Prescribed #Manishika #Examrace #examrace #upsc #ugcnet
Societies evolved by Varna System as prescribed by Brahamanas
Tribes: Not divided into unequal classes. Members were united under kinship bonds – agriculture, hunter, gatherer or herder, they were nomadic and controlled land and pastures jointly.
Tribes lived in forest, hills, desert and places difficult to reach, tribes retained their freedom & preserved separate culture
Tribes did not keep written records and preserved rich customs and oral traditions
Powerful tribes controlled large areas. Punjab – 13th and 14th century – Khokhar tribes and later Gakkhar tribes (Their chief, Kamal Khan Gakkhar, was made noble by Emperor Akbar)
Multan & Sindh - Langahs and Arghuns tribes; Balochis were powerful in NW & divided into smaller clans (group of families or households claiming descent from a common ancestor)
Western Himalayas – Gaddi Tribes
North East - Nagas, Ahoms tribes
Bihar & Jharkhand – Cheros Tribes (Raja Man Singh, Akbar’s general defeated Cheros in 1591)
Orissa & Bengal – Mundas & Santhals
Maharashtra, Karnataka & Gujarat – Kolis
South India - Koragas, Vetars, Maravars
Western & Central India – Bhils
Chhattisgarh, MP, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh – Gonds
For next lectures stay tuned and subscribe to our channel!
For lecture handouts google "NCERT Class 7 History Chapter 7 Examrace Youtube Lecture Handouts"
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction: NCERT Class 7 History Chapter 7: Tribes, Nomads and Settled Communities
0:20 Societies Evolved by Varna System as Prescribed by Brahamanas
0:34 Tribes
4:06 Moving People
4:30 Itinerant Group
6:06 New Castes
6:47 Gonds
9:45 Ahom’s
11:22 Conclusion
11:50 Mongols
#Grassland #Worshipped #Conclusion #Landlords #Dominate #Mendicants #Craftsperson #Pastoral #Controlled #Prescribed #Manishika #Examrace #examrace #upsc #ugcnet
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