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History:
The Banoth surname is associated with tribal communities in regions like Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, with its origins steeped in mythological traditions and ancestral connections to local deities and natural resources. Historically, the community has been active in political and social mobilization, advocating for tribal rights, land ownership, and cultural preservation. Their migration patterns reflect broader trends of displacement and the search for better opportunities. Rituals and festivals play a central role in the Banoth community, with celebrations like Makar Sankranti and regional harvest festivals marking important cultural and spiritual milestones. These events foster social cohesion and honor their deep ties to the land and ancestors, reflecting their resilience and adaptability in a changing socio-economic landscape.
Description:
The Banoth surname is found primarily in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra, with the community speaking languages such as Telugu, Marathi, and regional dialects. Family values are deeply rooted in the community, emphasizing respect for elders and strong family bonds. The literacy rate is gradually improving, though it remains relatively lower in rural areas. Occupations often include agriculture, handicrafts, and local trading, reflecting a deep connection to nature and land. Notable personalities with the Banoth surname include Banoth Chandranna, a prominent political figure in Telangana, and Banoth Madan, a well-known social worker and activist. Though the surname is not widely recognized by mainstream figures, these individuals highlight the community's contributions to politics and social welfare. Food traditions include staples like rice, lentils, and spicy curries.
from iMeUsWe Database

Tamil Nadu
36,931

Andhra Pradesh
224

Maharashtra
25

Telangana
11

Delhi
3

Gujarat
3

Karnataka
1

Madhya Pradesh
1
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