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    Thuggee

    Indian gangs of robbers and murderers (14th–19th centuries)

    Criminal organization

    Group of Thuggees around 1894

    Foundedunknown, possibly early 1300s
    Named afterSanskrit word for concealment
    Founding locationCentral India and Bengal
    Years activec. 14th century – late 19th century
    TerritoryIndian subcontinent
    MembershipUnknown
    ActivitiesMurder, robbery
    RivalsBritish Raj, merchants

    Thuggee (, ) is the name given to alleged thugs, who, supposedly, were historical organised cults of professional robbers and murderers in India. They were said to have travelled in groups across the Indian subcontinent.[2]

    They are purported to have murdered their victims by strangling using a bandana as a tool.[3] The Thuggee were believed to practise their killings as a form of worship toward the goddess Kali.[4] For centuries, the authorities of the Indian subcontinent, such as the Khalji dynasty,[5] the Mughal Empire, and the British Raj, attempted to curtail the criminal activities of the Thuggee during their rule.

    Contemporary scholarship is increasingly sceptical of the thuggee concept, and has questioned the existence of such a phenomenon,[7][8] which