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Rajasthan is home to many tribes who have very interesting history of origin,
customs and social practices. So much so that even today they are fart distinct
from the 'civilized' society around them. While a few tribes are medieval in
their origin, mainly due to events in history, there are a few who date their
origin back to one of the oldest prehistoric civilizations in world viz. the
Indus valley civilization.
The history of these tribes dates back to around 1400 BC. At that time the Bhil
and Mina tribes roamed and ruled the land. The Aryan invasion, represented by
horse drawn chariots and superior bows and arrows, seems to have tyrannized
tribal migration to the south and the east. Pushed into the natural hideout
forests and the ancient and craggy Aravalli ranges, the Bhil and the Mina tribes
survived more easily. The northern, nomadic ethnic intrusions continued into
Rajasthan. They were respected by the Sakas, Kusanas, Abhiras, Hunas and others.
Quite a large number of these invaders are now covered by the blanket term
Rajput whose royal lineage stood upon the ruins of the Gurjara (Pratihara
Empire). All too naturally, the warrior- invaders fitted the Aryan material
caste of Kshatriyas which in time came to be divided into 36 Rajputs clans.
The camouflaged existence of Rajasthan's original inhabitants certainly isolated
them from the main stream, keeping them unaware of the changes. Today, they may
be considered a backward people but that does not, in anyway, call for any
pejorative interpretations of their primitivism.
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