Banjaras during the medieval period of Indian history were generally
A
agriculturists
B
warriors
C
weavers
D
traders
Correct Answer
Explanation
Banjaras were nomadic trader-caravanners who played a vital role in transporting essential commodities like grain and salt across the Indian subcontinent, often serving the logistics needs of medieval sultanates and the Mughal Empire. While they were frequently armed for protection during their travels, which might lead one to mistake them for warriors, their primary professional identity and economic function remained that of mobile merchants. This question tests the core concept of the socio-economic role of nomadic communities and internal trade networks in medieval India.
Medieval Indian HistorySocial and Economic Life (Medieval Period)BanjarasMedieval periodIndian historyTradersNomadic communitiesEconomic rolesMerchants