Banjara

/bənˈdʒɑːrə/ noun

A member of a historically nomadic trading community in India who traditionally dealt in grain and goods, traveling across regions with pack animals.

From Hindi and Urdu 'banjarā,' possibly derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'merchant' or 'trader,' though the ultimate origin is debated among etymologists.

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