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- noun Plural form of
Marwari .
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Rulers of Rajput states depended on Marwaris to fight the battles.
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Some of the themes that we have picked up are: The Science of Wealth: The Arthashashtra of Kautilya; Marwaris: What we can learn from their success; Business models of the early Buddhist Monastery.
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Some of the themes that we have picked up are: The Science of Wealth: The Arthashashtra of Kautilya; Marwaris: What we can learn from their success; Business models of the early Buddhist Monastery.
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In addition to Hindu Khattris, Dale includes Muslim Afghans and certain Hindu and Jain groups known as Marwaris as diaspora Multanis.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier
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Rulers of Rajput states depended on Marwaris to fight the battles.
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Rulers of Rajput states depended on Marwaris to fight the battles.
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Some of the themes that we have picked up are: The Science of Wealth: The Arthashashtra of Kautilya; Marwaris: What we can learn from their success; Business models of the early Buddhist Monastery.
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Maharashtra is home to a number of migrants from Rajasthan - Marwaris who are traditionally recognized as being astute businessmen and tradespeople.
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The picture is quite different when it comes to Siliguri subdivision with a population of another 800000, a overwhelming 80% are Bengalis apart from Marwaris, Biharis, Adibasis and other small linguistic groups.
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Punjabis, Marwaris, Bengalis and Biharis come to the city either for business, study or jobs in MNCs.
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