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Banjaras during the medieval period of Indian history were generally(a) agriculturists(b) warriors(c) weavers(d) traders

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Answered by anu57371
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Answered by Raghav1330
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Banjaras during the medieval period of Indian history were generally traders.

  • The Banjara are a community of nomadic people with their origins in Rajasthan.  
  • Their population is divided into Kashmir, Bengal, Gujarat, and Karnataka and are now found all over India.
  • They are also called Lamans, Lambadi, Lambhani, Lambani, and Gormati).
  • The majority of Banjara population comprises of Hindus(religion).
  • They were the trading groups that moved from one place to another in buying and selling goods.

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