Thanda
Small tribal settlement in India
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A thanda[1][2][3] is a clustered human settlement or community of Banjaras, a term for nomadic tribes in India.[4] It is equal to a hamlet but smaller than a village, with a population of a few hundred. They are often located in rural areas (tribal areas) with jubdas[what language is this?] (huts) as shelter.[citation needed]
In the 1990s, thanda were normally temporary places of living because the Banjaras were transient. However, the people are now settling permanently and have fixed dwellings. Further, the dwellings of a thanda are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape, as a dispersed settlement.[citation needed]