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Subjugated Nomads

The Lambadas under the Rule of the Nizams

Bhangya Bhukya

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Subjugated Nomads traces the historical transition of the Lambadas  from a nomadic community to peasant subjects  in Hyderabad State under the Nizams during colonial rule. The study spans nearly two centuries, from the early eighteenth to about the middle of the twentieth century.

The market economy and growth of transport hampered the Lambadas’ caravan trade. The state discouraged their nomadic ways, inducing them to become peasants, reclaiming wastelands and forest tracts. Since the zamindars claimed rights over wastelands, they extracted taxes. Exploitation by various agencies, such as moneylenders, and forest and revenue officials, reduced the Lambadas to working as bonded labourers on farms. During famines and the lull between farming seasons, some even resorted to dacoity, leading the state to brand them as a criminal community and relocate them as ‘criminal tribes’ under surveillance. Protracted suffering and victimisation compelled the Lambadas to revolt, an uprising that transformed into the Telangana armed struggle at the end of the Nizams’ rule.

The Lambadas had tried to respond to challenges through a programme of self-reform. From the 1820s, leaders emerged from within the community who rearticulated Lambada history, spiritual beliefs and culture. These found expression in their oral tradition, which was crucial in shaping their community identity, now a significant element in democratic politics.

This book will interest historians, anthropologists, political scientists, sociologists, policy makers, and social activists working on advocacy and identity politics.

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Bhangya Bhukya is Professor, Department of History, University of Hyderabad.

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List of Illustrations 
List of Tables 
Preface 
Acknowledgements 
Note on Translation 
Abbreviations 
Map of Hyderabad State in 1911, showing districts

Introduction 

1. The Twilight World of the Caravan: Regulated Market Economy and the Caravanners

2. Policing Cattle, Policing Nomads: Colonial Rationality and Cowherds

3. ‘Delinquent Subjects’: Dacoity and the Creation of a Surveillance Society

4. Modern Forms of Land Relations: Exploitation and Revolt

5. Articulating Cultural Differences, Contesting Power: The Consolidation of the Lambadas as a Social and Political Entity

Conclusion

Appendix
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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1. Book Review | Published in the Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management Studies, March 2023.
2. Notice | Published in the Hindustan Times, New Delhi, 14 January 2023.
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Subjugated Nomads traces the historical transition of the Lambadas  from a nomadic community to peasant subjects  in Hyderabad State under the Nizams during colonial rule. The study spans nearly two centuries, from the early eighteenth to about the middle of the twentieth century.

The market economy and growth of transport hampered the Lambadas’ caravan trade. The state discouraged their nomadic ways, inducing them to become peasants, reclaiming wastelands and forest tracts. Since the zamindars claimed rights over wastelands, they extracted taxes. Exploitation by various agencies, such as moneylenders, and forest and revenue officials, reduced the Lambadas to working as bonded labourers on farms. During famines and the lull between farming seasons, some even resorted to dacoity, leading the state to brand them as a criminal community and relocate them as ‘criminal tribes’ under surveillance. Protracted suffering and victimisation compelled the Lambadas to revolt, an uprising that transformed into the Telangana armed struggle at the end of the Nizams’ rule.

The Lambadas had tried to respond to challenges through a programme of self-reform. From the 1820s, leaders emerged from within the community who rearticulated Lambada history, spiritual beliefs and culture. These found expression in their oral tradition, which was crucial in shaping their community identity, now a significant element in democratic politics.

This book will interest historians, anthropologists, political scientists, sociologists, policy makers, and social activists working on advocacy and identity politics.

+ Read more

Bhangya Bhukya is Professor, Department of History, University of Hyderabad.

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Illustrations
Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Note on Translation
Abbreviations
Map of Hyderabad State in 1911, showing districts

Introduction
1. The Twilight World of the Caravan: Regulated Market
Economy and the Caravanners
A Brief History of the Lambada Caravanners;
Fragmented Politics, Rivalries and Caravan Trade;
Organisation of the Thanda and Caravan Trade;
Regulated Market and Marginalisation of the Lambada
Caravan; Impact of Technology on the Caravans.

2. Policing Cattle, Policing Nomads: Colonial Rationality
and Cowherds
The Lambadas’ Passion for Cattle; Cattle as an Economic
Resource; Policing Cattle; Cattle Diseases and the
Governance of Health.

3. ‘Delinquent Subjects’: Dacoity and the Creation of a
Surveillance Society
The Colonial Construction of Lambada Criminality;
Towards Dacoity; Policing Criminal Gangs; Criminal
Settlements.

4. Modern Forms of Land Relations: Exploitation and Revolt
Becoming Peasants; Modern Forms of Land Relations;
The Commoditisation of Agricultural Produce; The
Marginalisation of the Lambada Peasantry; The
Lambadas’ Land Revolt.

5. Articulating Cultural Differences, Contesting Power:
The Consolidation of the Lambadas as a Social and
Political Entity
The Genealogy of the Lambadas’ Spiritual Culture;
Technologies of Self and Cultural Assertion; From
Religious Reform to Identity Politics.

Conclusion

Appendix
Glossary
Bibliography

Index
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  • the Book
  • the Author(s)
  • Table of Contents

Subjugated Nomads traces the historical transition of the Lambadas  from a nomadic community to peasant subjects  in Hyderabad State under the Nizams during colonial rule. The study spans nearly two centuries, from the early eighteenth to about the middle of the twentieth century.

The market economy and growth of transport hampered the Lambadas’ caravan trade. The state discouraged their nomadic ways, inducing them to become peasants, reclaiming wastelands and forest tracts. Since the zamindars claimed rights over wastelands, they extracted taxes. Exploitation by various agencies, such as moneylenders, and forest and revenue officials, reduced the Lambadas to working as bonded labourers on farms. During famines and the lull between farming seasons, some even resorted to dacoity, leading the state to brand them as a criminal community and relocate them as ‘criminal tribes’ under surveillance. Protracted suffering and victimisation compelled the Lambadas to revolt, an uprising that transformed into the Telangana armed struggle at the end of the Nizams’ rule.

The Lambadas had tried to respond to challenges through a programme of self-reform. From the 1820s, leaders emerged from within the community who rearticulated Lambada history, spiritual beliefs and culture. These found expression in their oral tradition, which was crucial in shaping their community identity, now a significant element in democratic politics.

This book will interest historians, anthropologists, political scientists, sociologists, policy makers, and social activists working on advocacy and identity politics.

+ Read more

Bhangya Bhukya is Professor, Department of History, University of Hyderabad.

+ Read more

Illustrations
Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Note on Translation
Abbreviations
Map of Hyderabad State in 1911, showing districts

Introduction
1. The Twilight World of the Caravan: Regulated Market
Economy and the Caravanners
A Brief History of the Lambada Caravanners;
Fragmented Politics, Rivalries and Caravan Trade;
Organisation of the Thanda and Caravan Trade;
Regulated Market and Marginalisation of the Lambada
Caravan; Impact of Technology on the Caravans.

2. Policing Cattle, Policing Nomads: Colonial Rationality
and Cowherds
The Lambadas’ Passion for Cattle; Cattle as an Economic
Resource; Policing Cattle; Cattle Diseases and the
Governance of Health.

3. ‘Delinquent Subjects’: Dacoity and the Creation of a
Surveillance Society
The Colonial Construction of Lambada Criminality;
Towards Dacoity; Policing Criminal Gangs; Criminal
Settlements.

4. Modern Forms of Land Relations: Exploitation and Revolt
Becoming Peasants; Modern Forms of Land Relations;
The Commoditisation of Agricultural Produce; The
Marginalisation of the Lambada Peasantry; The
Lambadas’ Land Revolt.

5. Articulating Cultural Differences, Contesting Power:
The Consolidation of the Lambadas as a Social and
Political Entity
The Genealogy of the Lambadas’ Spiritual Culture;
Technologies of Self and Cultural Assertion; From
Religious Reform to Identity Politics.

Conclusion

Appendix
Glossary
Bibliography

Index
+ Read more

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