Reaching Raj Mahal Hills: Santhals began to reach Raj Mahal hills around 1780s, driven by scarcity of land and a need for better life.
Zamindar's Hired Them: The Zamindars hired them for reclaiming the land and expanding the cultivation, which is one of the reasons why they were first drawn to the region.
British Invite to Settle: The British officials also invited the Santhals to come and settle in the jungle mahals. This move was aimed at bringing the forests under cultivation.
Failing to Subdue Paharias: Failing to subdue the Paharias, the British also turned to the Santhals.
Ideal Settlers: The Santhals were considered as the ideal settlers, who were known for clearing forests and ploughing the land with vigor. This made them very sought after by the British and the Zamindars.
Damin-i-Koh: By 1832, a large area of land was demarcated as Damin-i-koh, which was declared as the land of Santhals in the foothills of Raj Mahals.
Other relevant point: Any other relevant point from the chapter.
Read the following source carefully and answer the questions that follow:
The orders of the king
Thus speaks king Devanampiya Piyadassi: In the past, there were no arrangements for disposing affairs, nor for receiving regular reports. But I have made the following (arrangement). Pativedakas should report to me about the affairs of the people at all times, anywhere, whether I am eating, in the inner apartment, in the bedroom, in the cow pen, being carried (possibly in a palanquin), or in the garden. And I will dispose of the affairs of the people everywhere.