Francis Buchanan, the British official had a visit to the hills of the Paharias in the year: |
1810 1820 1910 1920 |
1810 |
The correct answer is Option 1 - 1810 Francis Buchanan, the British official had a visit to the hills of the Paharias in the year 1810. In the 1770s the British embarked on a brutal policy of extermination, hunting the Paharias down and killing them. Then, by the 1780s, Augustus Cleveland, the Collector of Bhagalpur, proposed a policy of pacification. Paharia chiefs were given an annual allowance and made responsible for the proper conduct of their men. They were expected to maintain order in their localities and discipline their own people. Many Paharia chiefs refused the allowances. Those who accepted, most often lost authority within the community. Being in the pay of the colonial government, they came to be perceived as subordinate employees or stipendiary chiefs. |