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#1. Beth system in colonial Himachal Pradesh was primarily related to
#2. Begar in Himachal Pradesh during British colonial rule meant
#3. The practice of ‘Reet’ prevalent in Himachal Pradesh under colonial rule was mainly related to
#4. Under British rule Beth labour was mostly demanded by
#5. The ‘Reet’ system in colonial Himachal Pradesh allowed rulers to
#6. Begar practice was finally abolished officially by the British government in Himachal Pradesh in
#7. Beth was particularly oppressive for which section of Himachali society during colonial times?
#8. The primary economic impact of Beth and Begar practices was
#9. Begar was prominently resisted during the freedom struggle in Himachal Pradesh
#10. Reet system allowed rulers or their agents to intervene in
#11. The primary beneficiaries of Beth and Begar in colonial Himachal Pradesh were
#12. Which practice enabled rulers to demand heavy taxes or forced services during marriages?
#13. The Begar system in colonial Himachal Pradesh contributed significantly to
#14. Beth labour was predominantly demanded in which economic sector?
#15. Which practice involved payment to local rulers for permission to remarry or marry widows?
#16. Social resistance against Begar in colonial Himachal Pradesh is closely associated with which prominent local leader?
#17. The system of Reet was officially abolished in Himachal Pradesh by which administration?
#18. The forced labour practice ‘Begar’ was commonly demanded during colonial times for
#19. The abolition of Beth and Begar significantly impacted the rural economy by
#20. Which of the following best describes the general social impact of Beth, Begar and Reet during colonial rule in Himachal Pradesh?