Who were Kalangs? Why were they considered to be valuable?

The Kalangs were a skilled community of woodcutters and shifting cultivators. They were considered valuable due to their skills that were required to harvest teak and engage in other construction activities. Their value can be gauged from the fact that when the Mataram kingdom of Java split in 1755, the 6000 Kalang families were equally divided between the kingdoms.

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KALANGS WERE THE SKILLED WOODCUTTERS OFJAVA. THEY WERE CONSIDERED SO VALUABLE BECAUSE WHEN THE KINGDOM SPLIT THEY WERE EQUALLY DIVIDED INTO TWO . WITHOUT THEM IT WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE TO BUILD KING'S PALACE.      

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 kalangs were skilled woodcutters of Java.They were considered very valuable as they would built palaces for the kings and cut wood for railways and ships.Moreover,they were so valuable that when the mataram kingdom split,the 6000 kalang familes were equally divided between the two

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