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Rangrez
Rangrez or Rangaraju is an Indian caste, found in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Karnataka, of India.〔(B.Cs) S.Cs,S.Ts, list(modification) order, 1956 S.Cs and S.Ts (Amendment) Act. 1976.〕 ==Origin== Their mother tongue is Marathi. They are locally called Rangarajulu. They were called a family of rulers, since they called them ''raj'',they are related to the Shivaji Maharaj (Maratha King).later they changed their work due to circumstances in coluring sarees. They are also known as Maratha Kshatriya, as samaj well known in the states they dwell. Bhavsar is an ancient community originating from the north western part of India, stretching towards the South Indian Territories. However this community is not enclosed by the Indian border, rather its members have been successfully flourishing in different countries. The main profession of this community was related to clothing and textiles. later they changed their work due to circumstances to Woodblock printing on textiles and saree printing. They are also known as Bhavsar Kshatriya, a samaj well known in the states they dwell in. The main profession of this community was related to clothing and textiles. Bhavsar Kshatriyas are also known in some parts of Andhra Pradesh as "Rangaraju" by their profession of dyeing textiles, or "Rangaari" in Maharashtra and other parts.In Maharashtra Rangaari is sub caste of Maratha clan.This profession led the community members to travel long distances, crossing barriers and flourishing as successful businesspeople. As time passed, the community started adapting itself to the situations and needs of the time. Apart from the clothing industry, they started developing skills in other industrial activities. Today Bhavsar comprise businesspeople and professionals working in industries from the clothing to medical and electrical to information technology.
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