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Banjara (Muslim)

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Turka Banjara
Regions with significant populations
India and Pakistan
Languages
UrduHindiMarwari
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Banjara

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. The Muslim Banjara speak Banjari, also called Lambadi.[citation needed] In Rajputs Jadon/Jadeja and Bhatis are Sindhi Banjaras.

Present circumstances

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The Turka Banjara have a caste council (biradari panchayat), which settles criminal offences like adultery and rape. The caste council is headed by a naik, and consists of fifteen members. They also have set up the All India Banjara Muslim Federation, which is an India-wide caste association. The community has been campaigning to obtain scheduled tribe status, a privilege already granted to the Hindu Banjara.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Muslim Banjara community victim of oppression". Banjara Times. Archived from the original on 24 February 2012. Retrieved 23 February 2012..