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Rabari

Rabari

Ethnic group of India


The Rabari people (also known as Rebari, Raika, Desai and Dewasi people) are an ethnic group from Rajasthan, Kutch region of Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab and Sindh province of Pakistan.[1][2]

Rabari camel warriors, Baroda State, 1890
Rabari, a caste of Camel Herders- Tashrih al-aqvam (1825)

Origin

The Rabari is Camel holder warriors According to Sigrid Westphal-Helbusch, the significant migrations of Rabaris took place between 12th to 14th century, when they moved from Marwar to Sindh and Kutch. The migrations of Rabaris in fact follow similar paths as that of Rajputs and Charans, two other migrant group in this region, indicating intertwined histories. Westphal-Helbusch ascribes the goddess worship traditions of Rabaris to the Charan influence.[3]


References

  1. Köhler-Rollefson, Ilse (1992). "The Raika Dromedary Breeders of Rajasthan: A Pastoral System in Crisis". Nomadic Peoples. 30: 74–83 via JSTOR.
  2. Chaudhary, Shyam Nandan (2009). Tribal Development Since Independence. Concept Publishing Company. p. 23. ISBN 978-81-8069-622-0.
  3. Kothiyal, Tanuja (2016-03-14). Nomadic Narratives: A History of Mobility and Identity in the Great Indian Desert. Cambridge University Press. p. 126. ISBN 978-1-107-08031-7.

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