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Rajasthan is home to many a tribes who have very interesting history of
origin, customs and social practices. So much so that even today they are
fart distinct from the 'civilised' society around them. While a few tribes
are medieval in their origin, mainly due to events in history, there are a
few who date their origin back to one of the oldest prehistoric
civilisations in world viz. the Indus valley civilisation.
The various tribes of Rajasthan
are:
Bhils - The bow men of
Rajasthan
The Bhils form an important group, which inhabits mainly the southern
districts of Rajasthan and the surrounding regions of Udaipur
and Chittaurgarh. The generic term, which describes their
tribe apparently, derives its name from bil, meaning bow, which
describes their original talent and strength.
Minas - The militant
defenders
The Minas are not just Rajasthan’s largest tribal groups- they are also the
most widely spread. In the north, they inhabit the Jaipur-Sikar belt of
Shekhawati, continuing into Alwar district in the
southwest; the Minas settlements mix with the Bhils of
Bundi-Kota-Jhalawar.
Lohars - The nomadic
blacksmiths
The Gaduliya Lohars derive their name from their beautiful bullock carts or
gadis that have taken them wandering from their original land Mewar (Udaipur),
to different parts of India. Legend has it that they were committed to
fight on behalf of Maharana Pratap of Chittaurgarh, who battled bravely
against the Mogul emperor Akbar.
Garasias - The fallen Rajputs
According the legend the Garasia tribals are descendents from the Chauhan
Rajputs of south-west Rajasthan. From Six centuries ago, after defeat in a
battle, they fled to the hills, where they mingled with the local
Bhil tribals to become a distinct group. The tribal population of
Garasias is confined to regions around Mt. Abu and the Kotra region of
Udaipur.
Sahariyas - The jungle dwellers
The Sahariyas possibly derive their name from sher or jungle in Persian.
Although they are believed to be an off shoot of the Bhils, they supposedly
earned this name form the Muslim Ruler of Shahbad, since they had chosen to
make their home in the jungle hide outs of the Shahbad district of the
Princely State of Kota and in the neighboring regions of Jhalawar, Sawai
Madhopur, Dungarpur and Udaipur. They have also spread to the districts of
Jaipur and Bharatpur.
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