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News1830-01-2026, 22:00

Khasi Community: Where Grooms Move In, Not Brides! India's Unique Matriarchal Tradition

  • In Meghalaya's Khasi community, girls do not go to their in-laws' house after marriage; instead, the groom moves into the bride's home.
  • Children in the Khasi community take their mother's surname, and property inheritance rights go to the daughters, with the youngest daughter being the primary heir.
  • After marriage, men manage household responsibilities, while women handle external work and trade, reversing traditional gender roles.
  • The birth of a girl is celebrated as a moment of fortune; families with only sons prioritize adopting a girl to continue their lineage.
  • This matriarchal society boasts a low crime rate and high respect for women, showcasing a unique social structure in India.

Why It Matters: Meghalaya's Khasi community practices a unique matriarchal system where grooms move in, daughters inherit, and girls' births are celebrated.

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