Many states in India were formed because of unique language, landscapes etc.
But do you know the story of how a behind when a state was formed due to bamboo trees and rats ?
A Fascinating Sunday History story for you 🧵
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‘Mautam’ is a natural ecological phenomena which happens once every 50 years or so where a wild bamboo species suddenly flowers in great volumes.
Mautam had happened in 1863 & 1911 and was expected to come again in 1958 in NE India
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By itself, Bamboo Trees growing crazy isn’t a problem. But with all the flowers and seeds it brings the real trouble.
Rats.
Mautam brings a massive rodent infestation as a follow up and rats multiply by the thousands and you know that’s big trouble
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Rats eat everything else also. Destroy crops. Cause diseases in humans. And lead to a big famine.
The Mizo elders in NE India knew this from the previous famines & warned the Govt of Assam (Assam was one big state then) of the impending danger in 1958
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As one would expect in such stories, The Govt of Assam had no respect for history and shooed away the warnings of the Mizo elders as tribal superstition. 🤦🏻♂️
Rats came. And started destroying everything. Famine struck killing many people and destroying even more property.
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The locals took up the mantle themselves & estimated 2 million rats were killed. A bounty of 40paise per rat was placed & everyone scrambled to save their livelihoods
The negligence of the govt led to creation of a Mizo National Famine Front by an accounting clerk, Laldenga
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The famine front slowly took shape into a political organization and the Mizo National Front came in and later the Mizo National army to demand independence from India and Laldenga staged a big struggle in 1966.
A bitter separatist struggle ensued for the next 2 decades
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Laldenga took help from Pakistan first & Bangladesh & then later escaped as a refugee in London all the while fighting with the Indian army
Finally, it seemed like a peace accord was going to come in Oct 1984. On the day Laldenga was to meet Indira Gandhi, she was assassinated!
It took another few years of discussions with Rajiv Gandhi & finally the Mizoram Peace accord was signed in 1987 and Mizoram was carved out as a separate state 30 years after the bamboo trees and rats had long died
Laldenga went onto become the first chief minister of the state
Mizoram today is a wonderful state in the north east with its own wonderful flora & fauna.
It even had another Mautam in 2006 where atleast the govt was a bit proactive & cultivated ginger and turmeric as their aroma drive off the rodents and the famine was not severe
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All it takes for a government to be put to test is a plant and a rodent.
This is a prime example of how treating history with disdain can create revolutions. Let’s be aware of our histories!
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What is happening in Manipur?
Who is fighting with whom?
Why?
The answer involves history & geography.
A simple explainer 🧵
Manipur is full of mountains. And one large valley in the middle called the Imphal Valley.
The mountains are mainly populated by the Kuki people and the Naga people.
The valley is populated by a third clan - the Meitei people.
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Basis historical evidences, its the Meitei & the Naga who have lived in this area from earlier times. A large expansion of Kuki tribe happened during the British era who encouraged more Kuki settlers to balance power against other tribes as part of their 'Divide and Rule policy'
#OnThisDay July 15th, 1799 - A remarkable discovery of a single slab of stone changed our understanding of human history!
It was the finding of the 'Rosetta Stone' by Napoleon's army while trying to build a fort!
Join me on a history tour to visit this crazy story! 🧵
The story starts all the way around 3000 BC when the ancient Pharaonic Egyptian civilization started. We know the Pyramids & the Sphinx but another major relic from then are the Hieroglyphics - an advanced pictorial script that the Egyptians used in their wall inscriptions!
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It was the main script for communication for those in the Nile Delta for more than 2000 years & it was mainly pictorial mixed with grammar and syllables.
But by 300 BC Egypt was under Greek rule, hieroglyphics was being slowly forgotten for the new Greek & Latin scripts 3/n
Lets say you've a simple well in your backyard. One day suddenly you find out that it's hiding a 1000 yr old historic monument!
Imagine the shock & thrill you'll feel as it unravels
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Rani Ki Vav! 🧵
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As Bhima I died, Udayamati was grieving him. It was the time when everyone built temples. But Udayamati decided to build an inverted temple of sorts. 65m long & 20m wide and 28m deep strucutre!
A step well built by the queen in memory of her king - Rani Ki Vav!
This time we travel back 1000 years ago to look at an artwork of astounding beauty commissioned by Rajendra Chola, the all conquering Chola emperor
Join me on a tour to visit the 'Chandesa Anugraha Murthi' - an Indian art marvel
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First the story. In the Chola country, along the banks of the river Vanni in a small village a pious man Yajnadatta is blessed with a son who is named Vicharasarman.
Vicharasarman was very intelligent & one day he sees the village cowherd beating the cows.
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Angry at him, Vicharasarman takes upon himself to tend the village's cows & his love ends up producing a bounty of milk.
Seeing the excess milk going waste, he builds a sand Linga & starts bathing it with the milk everyday & meditates upon Lord Shiva in front of it
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India is facing a poor monsoon this year with many states with deficit rainfall 😰
One of the main reasons for this worrisome situation is the 'El Nino' weather system which has set in this year
Join me in this Geography Explainer on what El Nino is & how it impacts you! 🧵
First lets understand how monsoons form due to winds from the pacific ocean. The Pacific covers almost half the surface area of earth & affects global climate
In a normal year, warm winds blow across the pacific in western direction - from South America to Aus to Asia
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As summer progresses, these warm winds heat up the ocean near India which leads to more evaporation in these waters & leads to formation of the monsoon cloud systems & we promptly get monsoon rains across the country at the start of June