who are the agarias? why did they leave the village
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The Agaria are one of the few Gujarati Muslim communities that practice clan exogamy. They are Sunni Muslims but practice many folk beliefs. The Aagariya are traditionally cultivators, and most families own a good amount of agriculture land. A small number of Agaria are landless agricultural labourers.
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The Agarias were an Indian community of iron smelters.
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- Besides being a community of iron smelters they are known by different names depending upon the districts in which they live.
- They used to be a prominent group of people residing in Bihar and central Indian parts, believed to be of Dravidian origin and an offshoot of the Gond tribe.
- During the 19th century, there was an increase of imported English steel thus home iron made weapons and utensils started losing their markets.
- This left that very particular series of a community devastated as many iron smelters had to stop their job. They started migrating to other parts for work to survive their livelihood.
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