- A
Bhilala is a
tribe found in the
Malwa and
Nimar of the
Central Provinces and in
Central India. The
total strength of the
Bhilalas is
about 150,000 persons...
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Dungri Bhil,
Dungri Garasia,
Mewasi Bhil,
Rawal Bhil,
Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia,
Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava, Vasave)
Charan (in the
Nesses of the
forests of Alech,...
- Bhumia, B****nhar Bhumia, Bhumiya, Bharia, Paliha,
Pando Bhattra Bhil,
Bhilala, Barela,
Patelia Bhil Mina
Bhunjia Biar,
Biyar Binjhwar Birhul, Birhor...
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Pithora is a
ritualistic painting done on the
walls by the Rathwa,
Bhils and
Bhilala tribes. The name
Pithora also
refers to the
Hindu deity of marriage. Historically...
- Dangehi,
Nirdhi Bhil, Gamit,
Rawal Bhil,
Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia, Bauris,
Bhilala, Rathwa, Pawra, Barda, Warli, Nayak, Nahals, Mathvadi, Dorepis, Dhanka...
- (originally
known as 'Malwa').
Tribes who parti****te
include the Bhil,
Bhilala, and Pateliya. The
festival takes place in the Barwani, Dhar, Alirajpur...
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Dungri Bhil,
Dungri Garasia,
Mewasi Bhil,
Rawal Bhil,
Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia,
Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava,
Vasave Bhil Mina Damor,
Damaria Dhanka, Tadvi, Tetaria...
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India (Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra) Barda, Bhagalia,
Bhilala, Bhil Gametia, Bhil Garasia, Bhil Kataria, Bhil Mama, Bhil Mavchi, Dholi...
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Bhilali is a Bhil
language of India. Two varieties,
Bhilali proper and
Rathawi (Rathwi), are
largely mutually intelligible. A third,
Parya Bhilali, is...
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Sinha (1995), The
Bhilala of Malwa,
Anthropological survey of India, ISBNÂ 978-81-85579-08-5,
retrieved 26
November 2008, ... the
Bhilala are
commonly considered...