
Banjara - Wikipedia
The Banjara are nomadic tribes found in India. [1] The Gor usually refer to themselves as Banjaras and outsiders as Kor, but this usage does not extend outside their own community.
Lambadi - Wikipedia
Lambadi, Lambani, Lamani or Banjari is a Western Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Banjara people across India. The language does not have a native script. [3]
The Colored Homes of Lambanis — Google Arts & Culture
Lambanis, also called Lambadis or Banjaras, were nomadic tribes who came from Afghanistan to Rajasthan and have now spread themselves across Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh,...
The Colourful World of the Lambani Community
2 天之前 · Lambani art is a riot, a refusal to fade into the background. Their embroidery uses fourteen stitches— Kilan, Vele, Bakkya, Maki, Suryakanti Maki, Kans, Tera Dora, Kaudi, Relo, Gadri, Bhuriya, Pote, Jollya and Nakra. Each of them is done freehand on mostly handloom cotton and are further studded with mirrors, coins and shells.
Dandeli’s Lambani Tribe: The Story of the Nomadic Gypsies
Lambani community is a nomadic gypsy tribe who are originally from Rajasthan, but they have settled in Dandeli in NW Karnataka. Read more to know about this unique culture.
The Lambani: A pan-Indian tribal community of many names and ...
2024年3月1日 · Among the numerous tribal groups in our country a tribe which is known for its colourful dress is that of Lambani tribal community. These people are also called as Banjara and Sukali. In different states they are known by different names […]
A glimpse into India's nomadic Banjara community - DW
2020年11月26日 · They are now scattered across various states of India. Their origins are believed be rooted in Rajasthan, northern India. The Banjara people are known by different names — in Andhra Pradesh,...
Lambada embroidery - Wikipedia
Lambada embroidery (lambadi embroidery, Lambani, Sandur Lambani embroidery, Banjara embroidery, lepo) is the art of embellishing clothes, practiced by the Banjara, a tribe in Sanduru, Bellary, and Bijapur in Karnataka, and Hyderabad in Telangana.
Discover the Ancient Homes of the Nomadic Craft of Lambani
A look at the world in which the Lambani embroidery flourished Dastkari Haat Samiti In the dry, rocky region of Hosapete, in the Ballari District in Karnataka, lie the ruins of the famed...
Lambani Tribe - IndiaNetzone.com
There are near about 60 million Lambanis in India and 40 million Romani Gypsies in the world who are living a glorious history. Majority of the Lambani tribe or Banjara communities are resided in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh states where they speak Telugu with their own dialect. In the state of Karnataka, they are scattered in northern parts.