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Gadaria or Gadariya (also known as, Dhangar, Kuruba, Pal,Gayri, Gaddi or Gaari) are a community of traditionally non-elite pastoralists in India, most members of which identify as being of the Indian Dhangar community because they consider the two terms to be synonymous. Ahirs of north are also related to them.They were traditionally involved professionally in livestock breeding, especially sheep. They are primarily found in Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telanga and in some parts of Punjab, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar. In Gujarat, they are called Bharwad., In Karnataka, they are called Kuruba.

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  • Gadaria or Gadariya (also known as, Dhangar, Kuruba, Pal,Gayri, Gaddi or Gaari) are a community of traditionally non-elite pastoralists in India, most members of which identify as being of the Indian Dhangar community because they consider the two terms to be synonymous. Ahirs of north are also related to them.They were traditionally involved professionally in livestock breeding, especially sheep. They are primarily found in Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telanga and in some parts of Punjab, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar. In Gujarat, they are called Bharwad., In Karnataka, they are called Kuruba. (en)
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  • Gadaria or Gadariya (also known as, Dhangar, Kuruba, Pal,Gayri, Gaddi or Gaari) are a community of traditionally non-elite pastoralists in India, most members of which identify as being of the Indian Dhangar community because they consider the two terms to be synonymous. Ahirs of north are also related to them.They were traditionally involved professionally in livestock breeding, especially sheep. They are primarily found in Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telanga and in some parts of Punjab, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar. In Gujarat, they are called Bharwad., In Karnataka, they are called Kuruba. (en)
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