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Pardeshi community in Maharashtra : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pardeshi community in Maharashtra
The Pardeshi Thakur belongs to the Meenas, are a Synonym clan Zamindar Mina of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. They speak the Marathi language and write in the Marathi script. They are traditionally connected with the farming profession. In the local socio-ritual hierarchy they enjoy a clean caste status. The Pardeshi Thakur are landowners who are vegetarian people. As found in history, many clans of Zamidar Meenas were completely annihilated, their culture and natural habitat destroyed during the war with Kachwaha Rajputs and Mughals. They migrated from Rajasthan to Maharashtra Region after losing war from Mughals and Kachwaha Rajputs. With the aid of Kachwaha Rajputs, Mughals defeated the powerful Meena Kings of Rajasthan by annihilating them. In the city of Lohan, thousands of elite Meena warriors were massacred by the combined armies of Mughals and Kachwaha Rajputs. Though numerous battles were fought earlier between the Meenas and the Kachwahas, it was the siege of Nahn that was the final, decisive battle that led to the complete downfall of the Meena civilisation and marked the beginning of the Mughal Empire in Rajasthan. According to Jagas, almost all of the natives were killed or wounded. Thus, the Meena dynasty came to an end when thousands of warriors and civilians were killed in when an Imperial force led by the Mughals and Kachwahas defeated the Bada’s army. After that they have been called Pardeshi Thakur or Pardeshi Minas. They have same gotras or clans as of Rajasthani Minas.
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