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Answered by nandanasreeja15
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The Banjaras were important trader nomads. They usually moved in caravan known as tanda. A tanda contained as many as 6 or 7 hundred persons. They carried their wives and children along with them. They owned their oxen. They bought grain where it was cheaply available and carried it to places where it was dearer. From there, they again reloaded their oxen with anything that could be profitably sold in other places. The Banjaras did not travel more than 6 or 7 miles a day. They preferred cool weather. After unloading their oxen, they freed them to graze.

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Answered by Anonymous
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banjaras are a nomadic community of people , who are found in the northwestern belt of the INDIA subcontinent ,from Afghanistan to the state of Rajasthan. They are also variously called as Gormati...... Banjara art revolves around rangoli, textile, embirdy, tattooing and painting.

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