There are many strange traditions in the world that we can not even think about. Today we will tell you about a tradition which is unbelievable. Actually there is a tradition of a tribe that if any of their men dies then the fingers of the women of that house are cut off. Either women do not cut their fingers themselves, nor do any member of the house forcefully cut women's fingers. This tribe is found in Indonesia's western New Guinea. The people of this tribe still believe in old traditions.
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The people of this tribe believe that the soul of a person who dies of pain due to women's finger cuts gives peace to the soul. When a person dies, women's fingers of that house are not cut easily, but they are tied up for half an hour before cutting women's finger. Then the fingers are cut and burned. The Indonesian government has banned this practice, but these painful practices are still going on in remote areas here.
tharu![images (6)(https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmbfG4NxFrbzfznsPp6YiZMcv8siLcrUkmayFGpsH5gDfs/images%20(6).jpg) tribe "is mainly inhabited in Uttar Pradesh's Border Front Nepal and Uddham Singh Nagar of Uttaranchal. Each tribe treats its origins as a superior person in history. People of "Tharu tribe" consider themselves as an army of Maharana Pratap, symbolizing the self-esteem of Indian culture. The people of Tharu tribal community settled in this foothole of Ganga five centuries ago. When the Mughals attacked Rajputana states of Rajasthan, and made great efforts to destroy the Indian civilization. Then Maharana Pratap had done the work of taking iron from the Mughals. When King Mansingh of Jaipur made a treaty with the Mughal king Akbar. Maharana Pratap's younger brother also got married from the Mughals. King Mansingh attacked Rana, the commander of the Mughals. Haldighati's historic battle between Maharana Pratap and Mansingh was done in 1576. In this battle all the army of Maharana was killed. Maharana had to wander in place after the army was killed. This was the time when 12 royal family members of the Rajputana kingdom struggling with the Mughals settled in the lowlands of the Himalayas. From here the derivation of the Tharu tribe is considered.