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large groups of banjaras movied with their families and goods in
(a) horse chariots
(b) caravans ​

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Answered by omprasad206
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Banjara - Wikipedia

It developed in them a rather casual, unorthodox and open attitude towards religion, family, and women. Many of the practices which were ...

Answered by mail2rheaagr
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Answer:

(a) horse chariots

Explanation:

Banjaras were one of the well known groups of pastoral communities of India. They were found in the villages of Rajasthan, Uttar pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab. Now they have spread through all over India. It is said that they originally came from Afghanistan before settling in Rajasthan and other parts of India. They are a class of usually described as nomadic people who wander from one place to another thus leading a life in their own terms and conditions. So, their way of living is quite thrilling and full of adventures. In search of good pasture land for their cattle, they moved over long distances, selling plough cattle and other goods to villagers in exchange for grain and fodder. Now the Banjaras have started leading a permanent and settled life.

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