be around 220,859. They are classified as a Scheduled Tribe by the Indian government. The Bathudis' origin is uncertain. However they could be traced back...
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Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976 and as inserted by Act 30 of 2000. Asur Baiga Banjara Bathudi Bedia Bhumij Binjhia Birhor...
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as Scheduled Tribes in Odisha; Bagata (Bhakta) Baiga Banjara (Banjari) Bathudi (Bathuri) Bhottada (Dhotada, Bhotra, Bhatra, Bhattara, Bhotora, Bhatara)...
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Bhumij, Ho, Oraon, Munda, Santhal, etc. List of Scheduled Tribes. Asur Baiga Banjara Bathudi Bedia Bhumij Binjhia Birhor Birjia Chero Chik Baraik Gond...
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uncertain, it is believed that the name probably derived from the Bauri or Bathudi tribe. The ruins of an old mud fort in the centre of the town have completely...
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Assembly constituency. Bhaskar was born on 5 June 1969, and belongs to the Bathudi tribe. His father's name is Bhukil Madhei, and he has completed his education...
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Rajuar (category Scheduled Tribes of Odisha)
1998. p. 131. ISBN 978-81-85579-46-7. Singh, Swaran (1994). Bathudi and Sounti Tribes: A Bio-anthropological Profile. Gyan Publishing House. p. 29....
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Hari/Mehtar/Bhangi (0.24%), Gond (0.18%), Dusadh/Dhari/Dharhi (0.16%), Bathudi (0.14%), Kol (0.13%), Bauri (0.11%), Kora (0.1%), Pasi (0.06%), Pan, Sawasi...
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Mayurbhanj district (section Tribes and communities)
hand, have mostly adopted Odia as their language. Other tribes include the Odia-speaking Bathudi, Bhuyan and Gonds, as well as the Sounti and Kharia. As...
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Sounti (category Scheduled Tribes of India)
their population to be around 112,803. They are classified as a Scheduled Tribe by the Indian government. According to 2011 census , the sounti population...
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Bania, Dom, Mahli, Chamar, Khandait, Hari, Kahar, Jolaha, Mallah, Karmali, Bathudi, Karan, Savar, Korwa, Mochi, and Birhor. In terms of language, the Ho language...
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Kendujhar district (section Tribes and communities)
population of 801,878, include Ho (30.77%), Bhuiyan (12.70%), Gond (9.86%), Bathudi (9.65%), Sounti (8.89%), Santal (8.8%), Munda (5.97%), Juang (3.27%), Lodha...
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Odia language (redirect from Bathudi language)
Southwest Bengal. Sounti: Spoken in Northern Odisha and Southwest Bengal. Bathudi: Spoken in Northern Odisha and Southwest Bengal. Kondhan: Tribal dialect...
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population of this block is 1,48,717, which is dominated by Scheduled Tribes people like Bathudi, Kolha, Santal, Gond, Saunti and the mejor used languages are...
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forest tribes... See article: Tribes of Jharkhand. The Christians are mostly from the adivasi or tribal communities of the state with the major tribes as...
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Ho, Kharia, Lohara (or Lohar), Mahli, Munda, Oraon, Santal, Savar and Bathudi communities speak the language as a second or subsequent language. The...
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1911. Superintendent Government Prtg. Singh, Swaran (1994). Bathudi and Sounti Tribes: A Bio-anthropological Profile. Gyan Publishing House. ISBN 978-81-212-0466-8...
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India. Vol. 41. The Survey. 1992. p. 7. Singh, Swaran (1994). Bathudi and Sounti Tribes: A Bio-anthropological Profile. Gyan Publishing House. p. 31....
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South west Bengal) (spoken by the Sounti) Bathudi (spoken in Northern Odisha and South west Bengal by the Bathudi) Kondhan (a tribal dialect spoken in Western...
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