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Dhangars are pastolist off​

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Answered by alonefaded9
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Dhangars were an important pastoral community of Maharashtra. Most of them were shepherds, some were blanket weavers, and still others were buffalo

Answered by AdorableMe
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The Dhangar is a herding caste of people primarily located in the Indian state of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh.

Explanation:

They were continuously on the move because:

(i) Need for search of new pastures for their cattle.

(ii) They lived in a semi-arid region with low rainfall and poor soil, where only bajra could be sown.

(iii) In October they moved to Konkan area because of the rich agricultural tract. The Dhangar flocks manured the fields and fed on stubble.

(iv) The Konkani peasants gave Dhangars, supplies of rice in return for their services.

(v) They moved with the onset of monsoons as the sheep could not tolerate wet monsoon conditions.

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