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  2. Sultanate of Banjar - Wikipedia

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    The second king of Negara Daha, Maharaja Sukarama, had four commoner wives, and four sons and one daughter.As Maharaja Sukarama followed the traditional belief of Negara Dipa requiring the king to be of royal blood, he arranged the marriage of his sole daughter, Putri Galuh Baranakan, and the son of his brother, Raden Bagawan, with the name Raden Mantri.

  3. 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]

  4. File:Indian Empire of Gajapati map.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Bhai Lakhi Rai Banjara - Wikipedia

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    Bhai Lakhishah Banjara (4 July 1580 – 7 June 1680) was a warrior and Banjara king, Asian trader, civil contractor and the owner of four villages located in Delhi. He was also supplying goods for the Mughal Army .

  6. Banjara Virasat Museum - Wikipedia

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    Banjara Virasat Museum is a museum dedicated to the Banjara community (a group of nomadic tribes originally from Rajasthan who are settled in various states of India), situated at Poharadevi in Washim district of Maharashtra state in India.

  7. 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.

  8. File:Gajapati Empire map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 03:12, 12 May 2020: 953 × 883 (321 KB): C1MM: Gajapatis at their height: 02:59, 12 May 2020: 891 × 867 (314 KB): C1MM: Uploaded a work by Own work based on Mplkr from Western Chalukya empire map.svg with UploadWizard

  9. Pusad - Wikipedia

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    Lambani Banjara woman in traditional attire. Pusad is a tribal area, [3] of mostly Banjaras.Banjara of Pusad area have an oral tradition of their migration from Rajasthan toward central and south India from 12th century after the defeat and death of Prithviraj Chauhan by Muhammad Ghouri in the 1191 Battle of Tarain in present-day Haryana, a narrative which also coincides with the oral ...