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Society of India. 1953. p. 28. Man in India. A. K. Bose. 1953. p. 285. "The
Bhulias weave Kapata (
female cloths ) of
varying sizes as
follows :1 . À Kapata...
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Bhulia or
Bhuliya is an Indo-Aryan
dialect which carries the same name as the
Bhulia people of India. It has
mainly been
classified as a
dialect of Chhattisgarhi...
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Agharia community in
districts of
Western Odisha and Chhattisgarh.
Bhulia:
Spoken by
Bhulia community in
districts of
Western Odisha and Chhattisgarh. Matia:...
- (Kosali). The
major communities of
Bijepur are Kuiltas,
Dumals Agharias,
Bhulias/Mehers (the weavers),
Brahmins etc.
Kuiltas and
Dumals are
presumed to...
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Patra Regions with
significant po****tions
India Languages Odia
Related ethnic groups Bhulia, Tanti...
- of Odisha, India.
Habaspuri sari is a
major product of this textile. The
Bhulia weavers of Chicheguda,
Kalahandi district,
Odisha are
originally attributed...
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village from
Ganjam district,
however later it is
mainly produced by the
Bhulia community of
Subarnapur district.
Bomkai is one of the
identified Geographical...
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evident by the
striking similarity of
rituals and the gods they pray.
Bhulias were
migrated to and
settled in this
region by some rulers, but the exact...
- It is
believed that this art
migrated to
Western Odisha along with the
Bhulia community who fled
Northern India in the year 1192 AD
after the fall of...
- Karan, Kayastha,
Khandayat Gopal,
Kumuti (Kalinga Vysya), Chasa, Bania,
Bhulia, Kansari, Kuilta, Gudia, Patara, Tanti, Teli, Badhei, Kamara, Barika, Mali...