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Bastar state was a princely state in India during the British Raj. It was founded in the early 13th century by Annamaraja, a brother of the last ruler of the Kakatiya dynasty , Prataparudra II . It is today used to refer to the same region, called Bastar division in Chhattisgarh state.
Traditionally the Madia have a Ghotul in every village where unmarried boys and girls assemble in the evening and play, mix, dance and sing until late night but return to their houses for sleeping, which marks the difference between Bastar Ghotuls and the Ghotuls of Madia Gonds. There is a taboo against married women entering a Ghotul. [11]
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Bastar was founded in the early 14th century, by Annama Deva, the brother of Kakatiya King Pratapa Rudra Deva of Warangal in Telangana. After India achieved independence in 1947, the princely states of Bastar and Kanker acceded to the Government of India, and were merged to form Bastar district of Madhya Pradesh.
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Bastar may refer to: Bastar State, a state founded in the 15th-century that later became a princely state of British India; Bastar district, an administrative district of Chhattisgarh state in central India; Bastar division, an administrative division of Chhattisgarh that includes Bastar, Dantewada, and Kanker districts
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1910: Bastar rebellion in Bastar state of the Central Provinces of Berar. 1913-1914: Tana Bhagat movement in Bihar. 1913: Revolt of Bhils in the Mangarh Hills of the Aravalli Range. 1917-1919: Kuki Uprising in Manipur against British colonial rule under the leadership of their chieftains called haosa. 1920-1921: Tana Bhagat movement happened again.