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- Thuggee - Wikipedia
A group of 13 people whose roots go back to these Thuggee tribes whose members camouflaged themselves as logistics and goods delivery vendors and plundered random cities and brutally murdered families, including women and children
- Thuggee Cult - The True Crime Database
The suppression of the Thuggee cult remains a significant chapter in the history of British colonial rule in India, reflecting both the challenges of eradicating organized crime and the complexities of cultural interactions during this period
- Thuggees – The Cult Assassins of India | Ancient Origins
As the leader of a Thuggee cult in Oudh district, modern-day Uttar Pradesh in India, at his trial in it was established that, between 1790 and 1840, he had strangled at least 931 victims
- Indian Thuggee: The Deadliest Serial Killers in History?
What is the true story of the Thuggee in India? Were they actually cold-blood murderers? Uncover the true history of the Thuggee cult
- Thugs - New World Encyclopedia
In the reign of that sultan (about 1290), some Thugs were taken in Delhi, and a man belonging to that fraternity was the means of about a thousand being captured But not one of these did the sultan have killed
- The Thuggee - Encyclopedia. com
Between 1830 and 1841, Sleeman's police captured at least 3,700 Thugs, breaking forever the back of the infamous secret society Of this total, only 50 received a pardon for supplying valuable information that had been utilized in destroying the secret society
- Thuggee - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Estimates of the total number of victims depend heavily on the estimated length of existence of the thugs for which there are no reliable sources According to the " Guinness Book of Records " the Thuggee cult was responsible for approximately 2, 000, 000 deaths
- The Thuggee Cult - Mahavidya
The law applied retrospectively as well as established special courts for the trial of Thugs, permitting the arrest of not only individuals but also entire family (as Thuggee was passed down hereditarily)
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