how do you think banjaras played a crucial role in India medieval society? explain?
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Banjaras are communities usually described as nomadic people from northwestern belt of Indian sub- continent.
Bamjaras played role in Alaudin khiji' s market reforms . They bought food grains from villages to towns . They were traders . Banjaras are those who specialised them in Caravan Trading. They are special nomadic traders who travel along with bullocks with them . Banjaras are also known for their textile embroidery . The banjaras embroidery and tattooing are especially prized and also formed an significant aspect of Banjaras identity.
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Bamjaras played role in Alaudin khiji' s market reforms . They bought food grains from villages to towns . They were traders . Banjaras are those who specialised them in Caravan Trading. They are special nomadic traders who travel along with bullocks with them . Banjaras are also known for their textile embroidery . The banjaras embroidery and tattooing are especially prized and also formed an significant aspect of Banjaras identity.
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