Who were Banjaras ? What economic role did they play?
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with settled agriculturists for grain, cloth, utensils and other products. They bought and sold these goods as they moved from one place to another, transporting them on their animals. The Banjaras were trader-nomads who bought grain where it was cheaply available and carried it to places where it was dearer.
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Banjaras (also known as nomads) are the people who move from one place to another for the purpose of trade or food.
The nomads as pastoralits who were considered having no role in the economy have started to contribute as the Pastoralists are people who rear animals, and move from place to place in search of green pastures.
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