- and
Bengal in 1880s.
Koeris have
attempted Sanskritisation— as part of
social resurgence.
During the
British rule in India,
Koeris were
described as "agriculturalists"...
- Murai, Shakya, Maurya,
Koeri and Panara.
Before the 20th
century CE,
branches that form the
Kushwaha community – the Kachhis,
Koeris, and Muraos – favoured...
-
party fielded 8
Yadav candidates,
while the
Koeri and
Kurmis also got a fair share. It
fielded three Koeris, Alok
Kumar Mehta from Ujiarpur,
Shravan Kushwaha...
-
reportedly led by
Ramashish Koeri alias Dada . The
incident broke a lull in the gang
warfare between the
Yadavs and
Koeris in the
Khaimur hills "Kaimur:...
- Look up
Koeri in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Koeri may
refer to:
Koeri, an
Indian caste Koeri, Estonia, an
uninhabited village in
Estonia Kandilli...
- Castes. It was
successful in
mobilising Upper Backward Caste groups such as
Koeris in some
districts of
central Bihar,
prior to the rise of Lalu
Prasad Yadav...
- is also
common among members of
Kachhi caste, who
later merged with the
Koeris to
become a
single homogeneous community. They are a
dominant OBC community...
-
direction of Baba Ramchandra,
Matabadal Koeri pla****
important role in
collecting RS. 6,000 from the
Koeris for
their upkeep. Menon, V (2003). From Movement...
-
Bhojpur district. The
Koeris were
basically vegetable growing farmers,
unlike the Kurmis, who grow
staple crops and food grains. The
Koeris claim descent from...
- the
Koeris (also
called Kushwaha), a
similar caste, were the
descendants of the twin sons of Rama and his wife Sita, Lav and Kush. The
various Koeris' subcastes...