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  2. Banjara - Wikipedia

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    The group is known by different names in different parts of the country, including Gor Banjara, Baladiya, Gor, Gour Rajput, Rajput Banjara, Ladaniya, Labana, Nayak, etc. [citation needed] Despite the community adopting a multitude of languages, banjara is used throughout India, although in Karnataka, the name is altered to banijagaru. [8]

  3. Lambadi - Wikipedia

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    Lambadi, Lambani, Lamani or Banjari is a Western Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Banjara people across India.The language does not have a native script. [3]Regional dialects are divided between the Banjara of Maharashtra (written in Devanagari), Karnataka (written in the Kannada script), Tamil Nadu (written in the Tamil script) and Andhra Pradesh, Telangana (written in the Telugu script).

  4. Banjaranama - Wikipedia

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    All verses in the poem end on the same refrain: Sab thaath para reh javega, Jab laad chalega banjara (All your splendor will lie useless, when the nomad packs-up and leaves). [5] By itself, the refrain is frequently used in popular culture as a reminder that death is the "great leveler" and it is short-sighted to sacrifice conscience to greed ...

  5. Banjar people - Wikipedia

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    Etymologically, the word Banjar is derived from terminology in the Janyawai dialect of Ma'anyan language, which rooted from Old Javanese language. It is initially used to identified the Ma'anyan, Meratus Dayak, and Ngaju people who are already "Javanized" when the Javanese people arrived in the southeastern Kalimantan regions to established their civilization.

  6. Bhai Lakhi Rai Banjara - Wikipedia

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    The name LakhiShah is the title of 'Shah', 'Rai'. It means King. Lakhishah Banjara was not only an Asian great trader but also a generous humanitarian king. King Lakhi Banjara convoy carried between one ton to ten tons of load. Despite the slow speed, the amount of inexpensive goods moved was essentially considerable to the mass market.

  7. Banjara (Muslim) - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim Banjara or Turka Lambadi are a Muslim community found in the states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh in India. Many members of this community migrated to Pakistan in 1947, and have settled in Karachi and Sindh. They are also known as the Makrani, especially in Uttar Pradesh, and they use Mikrani as their surname.

  8. Sevalal Maharaj - Wikipedia

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    Sevalal Maharaj (15 February 1739 – 4 December 1806) was an Indian socio-religious reformer and community leader, and is revered by the Gor Banjara community as a spiritual guru. Guru Sevalal Maharaj was born to Bheema Naik (father) and Dharamani Yaadi (mother) in 18th century.

  9. Thanda - Wikipedia

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    A thanda [1] [2] [3] is a clustered human settlement or community of Banjaras. [4] It is equal to a hamlet but smaller than a village, with a population of a few hundred.They are often located in rural areas (tribal areas) with jubdas [what language is this?] (huts) as shelter.