Gadia Lohārpeople

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  • distribution in Rājasthān ( in Rājasthān: The people )

    ...peoples in the Alwar, Jaipur, Bharatpur, and Dholpur areas include the Mīnas (Mewātīs); the Meos; the Banjārās, who are traveling tradesmen and artisans; and the Gadia Lohārs, another itinerant tribe, who make and repair agricultural and household implements. The Bhīls, one of the oldest peoples in India, inhabit the districts of...

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