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Discuss the Banjara method of trade.​

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Answered by kavyaveda
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Emperor Jahangir wrote in his memoirs that the Banjaras carried grain on their bullocks from different areas and sold it in towns. They transported food-grain for the Mughal army during military campaigns. They used to buy grain where it was cheaply available and carried it to places where it was dearer.

Answered by bhupathlete03
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Banjara, - are a historically nomadic trading tribe who may have origins in the Mewar region of what is now Rajasthan. They are now found throughout Northwestern, Western and Southern India.

Elephants, hides, horns, silk cocoons, ivory, bamboo, spices, fibres, grasses, gums and resins, etc., were the products traded by Banjara communities.

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