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- villages of regions that is now the Indian state of Maharashtra. The balutedars used get paid for the services provided with village produce under a complex...
- list of Balutedar: Dhor, Mang, Mahar, and Chambhar belonged to the untouchable group of castes. In exchange for their services, the balutedars were granted...
- Mang were one of the twelve hereditary village servants called Bara Balutedar. The Mang were the hereditary rope makers and village entertainers. For...
- village Pendur and took its administration in his hands, he appointed Bara balutedars for village administration. He established Vetal temple as village deity...
- for tasks specific to their castes. In exchange for their services, the balutedars were granted complex sets of hereditary rights (watan) to share in the...
- represents activities performed in daily village life. There were 12 Balutedars (essentially artisan castes), and 18 Alutedars who provided equipment...
- tribe", the former "untouchable" Mahars and Mangs, fisher-folk Kolis, balutedar castes like gardeners (Mali) and tailors (Shimpi), though it also includes...
- There were twelve kinds of servants under Bara Balutedar In exchange for their services, the balutedars were granted complex sets of hereditary rights...
- limited in their choices of occupation in an industrialised economy. Bara Balutedar Veth (India) Milner Jr., Murray (1994). Status and Sacredness: A General...
- village formed one of the twelve hereditary village servants under the Bara Balutedar system of Maharashtra. . Historically, Chambhars are related to leather...