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Panchbahini and Baradela,
local deities of
Bankura Bhumijs, etc., are
worshipped by the
Bhumijs. Manasa, a deity,
presiding over snakes, is worshipped...
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Bhumij Rebellion or
Bhumij Revolt, also
known as
Ganga Narain's
Hungama was a
revolt during 1832–1833 by
Bhumij tribals based in the
Dhalbhum and...
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Bhumij is an
Austroasiatic language belonging to the
Munda subfamily,
related to Ho, Mundari, and Santali,
primarily spoken by
Bhumij peoples in the Indian...
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Bhumij may
refer to:
Bhumij people,
tribal ethnic group of
India Bhumij language, the
language of
Bhumij people Bhumija, type of
Shikhara This disambiguation...
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Jogeswar Bhumij (born 1 July 1992) is an
Indian cricketer. He made his Twenty20
debut for ****am in the 2015–16 S****
Mushtaq Ali
Trophy on 10
January 2016...
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Haren Bhumij is
member of
Indian National Congress and
Member of Parliament, Lok
Sabha from
Dibrugarh (Lok
Sabha constituency) in 1977 and 1984. He was...
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Chotanagpur in
eastern parts of India. Historically, the Mundas, Oraons, Ho and
Bhumijs were
called Kols by the British. It also
refers to some
tribes and castes...
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Durga Bhumij is an
Indian politician and
member of the
Indian National Congress.
Bhumij was a
member of the ****am
Legislative ****embly from the Doom Dooma...
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hunting of
animals and
birds and
farming in the forests, but
later some
Bhumij became zamindars and some
started working as
Ghatwals (feudal lords) and...
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Pranjal Prakash Bhumij (born 2
March 1999) is an
Indian professional footballer who
plays as a forward.
Although Pranjal prefers playing as a striker,...