Santhal Pargana: The Hills Remember Everything
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The Santhal Pargana has been called the edge of the known world, the land of demons, a tribal belt, a problem to be solved. Its people have been called primitive, savage, insurgents on their own ancestral land.None of it stuck.The Hills Remember Everything is the first popular history of one of India's most extraordinary regions - told not from the outside looking in, but from the rocks, rivers, forests, and people themselves.It begins 150 million years ago, when Jurassic volcanoes built the Rajmahal Hills and forced the Ganges to change course - creating the geographical chokepoint that would shape two thousand years of Indian history. It follows the ancient Paharia guardians who held these hills against every empire that tried to enter. It tells the full story of the Santhal Hul of 1855 - one of the largest armed uprisings in Indian history - and of Phulo and Jhano, the women the history books forgot. It traces the long road to Jharkhand statehood, the coal beneath the paddy fields of Godda, the digital renaissance of the Ol Chiki script, and the land rights battles being fought today.Deep history. Living stakes. One unbroken thread.For readers of Ramachandra Guha, William Dalrymple, and anyone who believes that India's most important stories are still waiting to be told.
The Santhal Pargana has been called the edge of the known world, the land of demons, a tribal belt, a problem to be solved. Its people have been called primitive, savage, insurgents on their own ancestral land.None of it stuck.The Hills Remember Everything is the first popular history of one of India's most extraordinary regions - told not from the outside looking in, but from the rocks, rivers, forests, and people themselves.It begins 150 million years ago, when Jurassic volcanoes built the Rajmahal Hills and forced the Ganges to change course - creating the geographical chokepoint that would shape two thousand years of Indian history. It follows the ancient Paharia guardians who held these hills against every empire that tried to enter. It tells the full story of the Santhal Hul of 1855 - one of the largest armed uprisings in Indian history - and of Phulo and Jhano, the women the history books forgot. It traces the long road to Jharkhand statehood, the coal beneath the paddy fields of Godda, the digital renaissance of the Ol Chiki script, and the land rights battles being fought today.Deep history. Living stakes. One unbroken thread.For readers of Ramachandra Guha, William Dalrymple, and anyone who believes that India's most important stories are still waiting to be told.
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