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who were the Mahajans created by the money economy​

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Answered by stonesppz
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Mahajan is a community in North India originated from the Punjab region. People belonging to the Mahajan community are active in money lending activities for centuries within Punjab prior to their migration. This migration occurred very early to Himachal, Jammu and Kashmir, the present-day state of Punjab, the Punjab province and the North-West Frontier area. Most Mahajans speak Punjabi and Dogri, and live in the regions of the Punjab, Jammu, Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. Mahajans of Jammu and Punjab were landlords, traders, and businessmen who were highly respected and had a major influence in their society. The Mahajan community of North India were considered to be high caste and consequently given the name Mahajan (great persons). These Mahajans were powerful both economically and socially. Many of them engaged in money lending. In present-day India, Mahajans are primarily concentrated in the Jammu region of the state. The majority of Mahajans in Punjab came from Pakistan after the Partition of India. Mahajans of Punjab were farmers. Most Punjabi Mahajans took part in sending their eldest son to the khalsa army, hence there are some Sikh Mahajans e.g. Tarlochan Singh Mahajan. Guru Govind Singh named one of his regiments as Mahajan as well.

Answered by SHWETANKJAISWAL
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Ashwani Mahajan

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