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Who were referred to raikas

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Answered by MVB
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Raikas are nomadic pastoralists of Rajasthan state who depend on domesticated livestock for their livelihood. They migrate to an established territory or a less arable land to find pasturage for their animals and stay there for a considerable period of time. They are also very efficient camel herders and use camel as a source of livelihood. Camel help in trade of goods and also for locomotion. They engage themselves in agricultural activities if they find a particular land arable. They also also blanket weavers, good craftsmen and pottery experts.

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Raikas are camel herding community of Rajasthan. Raikas is a very ancient Shatriya caste. Its roots are connected to the Indus Valley civilization. The people of this caste are people related to farming and camel herding.

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