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바나파르

Banaphar

바나파르바나페르라고도 하는 바나파르인도 아대륙의 혼혈 아히르라즈푸트 하류가 원산지인 씨족이다.[1]

알하칸드 발라드에 등장하는 전설적인 12세기 장군 알하우달은 이 씨족에 속한다고 한다. 발라드에서 바나파들은 그들의 "혼합된" 배경 때문에 다른 라즈푸트족으로부터 "미얀 카스트" 슬러쉬에 취약했다.[1][2] 알하와 우달을 지칭하는 발라드는 중세 시대의 위대한 용맹을 묘사한다.[3]

참조

  1. ^ a b Hiltebeitel, Alf (1 May 1999). Rethinking India's oral and classical epics: Draupadī among Rajputs, Muslims, and Dalits. University of Chicago Press. pp. 162–163. ISBN 9780226340500. Presumably it is an issue that would interest Ālhā audiences sensitive to the mixed-caste Kṣatrya-Ahir identity of the Banāphars... Ūdal (and the rest of the Banāphars) is susceptible to "mean caste" slurs and slights because of his combined Kṣatriya (Rajput) and cowherd (Ahir) background.
  2. ^ Crowley, Thomas. Fractured Forest, Quartzite City: A History of Delhi and its Ridge. p. 277. The Banaphars also identify themselves as Rajputs. Throughout this epic, though, they have various caste slurs hurled at them by higher-status Rajputs who claim that the Banaphar line is contaminated with the blood of Ahirs, a nomadic pastoral community.
  3. ^ Talbot, Cynthia (2016). The Last Hindu Emperor: Prithviraj Cauhan and the Indian Past, 1200–2000. Cambridge University Press. p. 203. ISBN 9781107118560. Retrieved 5 November 2020.