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The pastoral nomads and the agrarian communities did cooperate through the barter trade.
pastoral communities are the communities which are related to shepherds or herders they live in groups and are of various types like the tribal communities......... the language and tradition varies from one group to the another..
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The Bantu communities were based on pastoral-ism. They also were based on subsistence. Bantu communities were usually settled in areas that were known as wealthy.
is common in arid areas
Gujjar Bakarwals RABARIS gujar shephards etc etc
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Pastoral nomadism is a form of subsistence agriculture based on the herding of domesticated animals. The word pastoral refers to sheep herding. It exists in dry climates where planting is impossible, primarily in the arid lands of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia.
A pastoral society began in places like Central Asia primarily due to the region's vast grasslands and suitable climate for grazing animals. The availability of large herds of livestock, such as sheep, goats, and cattle, provided a stable source of food and materials for these communities. Additionally, the nomadic lifestyle allowed for mobility in search of pastures, which was essential in the harsh environments of Central Asia.