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The Mannerwarlu<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://lawmin.nic.in/ld/subord/rule9a.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=25 August 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170920212634/http://lawmin.nic.in/ld/subord/rule9a.htm |archive-date=20 September 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref> were forest hunter-gatherers. In more recent history, men worked as guides on tiger-hunting expeditions for the British in colonial times and for Nizam. Many are farm laborers, tenant farmers, and marginal farmers. Those who live near remaining forest areas gather and trade medicinal plants and forest produce. However, the majority of men migrate to West Maharashtra and [[Hyderabad]] in search of work and employment. The tribe has a generation of people who are educated community members who became government officials. Balanna Ramanna Ratnalu (Dhamniwale) Hingoli{{Citation needed|date=July 2021}} were the great forefathers and their relation expanded among all the Maharashtra mannervarlu caste peoples mainly in Pune, Nagpur, Akola, Nagar, Khamgaon, [[Nanded district|Nanded District]], Jalna, Aurangabad, yavatmal, Akola, Washim, Kopargaon, Shirdi, and Hyderabad. | The Mannerwarlu<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://lawmin.nic.in/ld/subord/rule9a.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=25 August 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170920212634/http://lawmin.nic.in/ld/subord/rule9a.htm |archive-date=20 September 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref> were forest hunter-gatherers. In more recent history, men worked as guides on tiger-hunting expeditions for the British in colonial times and for Nizam. Many are farm laborers, tenant farmers, and marginal farmers. Those who live near remaining forest areas gather and trade medicinal plants and forest produce. However, the majority of men migrate to West Maharashtra and [[Hyderabad]] in search of work and employment. The tribe has a generation of people who are educated community members who became government officials. Balanna Ramanna Ratnalu (Dhamniwale) Hingoli{{Citation needed|date=July 2021}} were the great forefathers and their relation expanded among all the Maharashtra mannervarlu caste peoples mainly in Pune, Nagpur, Akola, Nagar, Khamgaon, [[Nanded district|Nanded District]], Jalna, Aurangabad, yavatmal, Akola, Washim, Kopargaon, Shirdi, and Hyderabad. | ||
Typical surnames include{{Importance inline|date=July 2021}} Birkale Ramod, Ratnallu (Bagichewale), Yammalwad, Komwad, Pallewad, Pupulwad, Nagamwad, Gandapwar, Nalmelwar, Bodhgire, Badalwad, Ingewad, Nallewad, Bodamwad, Perke, Parodwad, Jethewad, Sathewad, Ungratwad, Sallawar, Akule, Thakarwad, Kantewad, Ambulgekar, Undratwad, Bainwad, Arsewad, Abulkod, Bachewad, Kaslod, Raulwar, Shirsetwar and Shirgurwar, Kurewar and Chabilwad.{{Importance inline|date=July 2021}} Mainly in Hingoli district there are surnames as Ratnalu, Puppalu, Vithallu, Pillay, Bollalu, Ponganty, Mutyalu, Akulwar, Bachrallu, Tote, Helchal, Sanpawar, Korvi, Suddulwar, Badamkar, Kamtewad, and Menthewad.{{Importance inline|date=July 2021}} | Typical surnames include{{Importance inline|date=July 2021}} Birkale Ramod, Ratnallu (Bagichewale), Yammalwad, Komwad, Pallewad, Pupulwad, Nagamwad, Gandapwar,Hingawar, Nalmelwar, Bodhgire, Badalwad, Ingewad, Nallewad, Bodamwad, Perke, Parodwad, Jethewad, Sathewad, Ungratwad, Sallawar, Akule, Thakarwad, Kantewad, Ambulgekar, Undratwad, Bainwad, Arsewad, Abulkod, Bachewad, Kaslod, Raulwar, Shirsetwar and Shirgurwar, Kurewar and Chabilwad.{{Importance inline|date=July 2021}} Mainly in Hingoli district there are surnames as Ratnalu, Puppalu, Vithallu, Pillay, Bollalu, Ponganty, Mutyalu, Akulwar, Bachrallu, Tote, Helchal, Sanpawar, Korvi, Suddulwar, Badamkar, Kamtewad, and Menthewad.{{Importance inline|date=July 2021}} | ||
Tribal history passed down through tribal elders suggests that they organized themselves to resist the integration of Hyderabad State into India by fighting the [[Razakars (Hyderabad)|Razakars]],<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/survivor-of-razakars-brutality-reminisces/article5126155.ece|title=Survivor of Razakars’ brutality reminisces|last=Rao|first=Gollapudi Srinivasa|date=2013-09-14|work=The Hindu|access-date=2019-03-03|language=en-IN|issn=0971-751X}}</ref> who were a private militia led by [[Kasim Razvi|Qasim Razvi]] to support the rule of Nizam Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII. | Tribal history passed down through tribal elders suggests that they organized themselves to resist the integration of Hyderabad State into India by fighting the [[Razakars (Hyderabad)|Razakars]],<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/survivor-of-razakars-brutality-reminisces/article5126155.ece|title=Survivor of Razakars’ brutality reminisces|last=Rao|first=Gollapudi Srinivasa|date=2013-09-14|work=The Hindu|access-date=2019-03-03|language=en-IN|issn=0971-751X}}</ref> who were a private militia led by [[Kasim Razvi|Qasim Razvi]] to support the rule of Nizam Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII. |