- Raijmel
Raijmel [Harvcol|Guha|1977|p=53f] (Assamese: "raij" (people), "mel" (meeting)) is a people's meeting in
Assam , an old political and social institution that originated in medieval times. The word "raij" is derived from "rajya", which was originally an administrative or a fiscal unit in some parts of medieval Assam. Since these meetings could encompass more than one village, they were politically more potent than the villagepanchayat . Raijmels played an important role in peasant organization and uprisings inColonial Assam , especially during the uprisings at Phulaguri (1861) and Patharughat (1894). In present-day Assam, villagers continue to meet in raijmels.Notes
References
* Harvard reference
Surname=Guha
Given=Amalendu
Title=Planter-Raj to Swaraj
Publisher=Indian Council of Historical Research
Year=1977
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