Banjaras

Banjaras

Lok Sabha speaker highlighted Banjara community’s role in protecting nature and tradition of the country.

  • Also known as – Bepari, Mukeai, Laban
  • Nomadic tribes who arrived from Afghanistan to India
  • Areas – Rajasthan (Mewar region), Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra.
  • Language – Speak Gor Boli or Lambadi which belongs to the Indo-Aryan Group of Languages.
    • Lambadi has no script.
  • Religion – Primarily Hinduism
  • Celebrates Teej festival
  • Chari is their traditional dance form
  • Economy – Acted as Trader Nomads between villages, towns, and even across regions.
    • Travelled in large groups called Tandas.
    • Each Tanda was led by a chief known as Nayaka
    • Sultan Alauddin Khalji used Banjaras to transport grain to city markets.
    • They supplied food grains to Mughal armies during military campaigns also.
    • Emperor Jahangir mentioned in Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri that they carried grains on bullocks from villages to towns.
  • Santh Sevalal Maharaj – Social reformer and spiritual teacher of the Banjara community.

Source: PIB


Previous Year Question

Banjaras during the medieval period of Indian history were generally 

[UPSC Civil Services Exam – 2016 Prelims]

(a) agriculturists
(b) warriors
(c) weavers
(d) traders

Answer: (d)


Practice Question

In the context of ancient India, what does the term “tandas” refer to?

 
 
 
 

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