- are also
known as
their other names including: Mahakud, Sholakhandia,
Sadgope and
Gopal Baishnab among them. The Dola
Purnima (Holi festival): is the...
-
president Dilip Ghosh (a
surname commonly used by
members of both the
Sadgope and the
upper caste Kayastha community)
hails from the
western districts...
- 1845 in
Torkona village in
Khandaghosh area. His
family belonged to the
Sadgope caste and
resided in
Purba Bardhaman district,
Bengal Presidency. He attended...
-
Sadgop (Bengali: সদগোপ), also
spelled as
Sadgope, is a
Bengali Hindu Yadav (Gopa) caste.
Traditionally they are
engaged in cultivation.
Since late mediaeval...
- Some
western parts of
Bardhaman was Gopbhum,
ruled for many
years by the
Sadgope kings. The
Gopbhum area
later became part of the
Shergarh and Senpahari...
-
largest landholders in Midnapore. The
kings of
Narajole belonged to the
Sadgope community and had a
close link with the
rulers of Karnagarh. According...
-
residing in Amrargar. In 1204,
During the
attack of
Bakhtiar Khilji, the
Sadgope King
Kankasen Rai died in the
Battlefield against Bakhtiar's commander...
- Dhona, Napit, Kumhar, Dhoba, Kurmi, Rajput, Suri, Teli, Bagal,
Ghasi and
Sadgope).
Chakraborty (2012), p. 19: "The
Bagals are
distributed in
different villages...
-
Indian state of West Bengal. The name
Kankasha comes from the name of
Sadgope king
Kanka Sen Rai.Who
fought in the
Battlefield against Bakhtiar's commander...
- The area
between the
Damodar and Ajay was
known as Gopbhum,
where the
Sadgope kings ruled for many centuries,
prior to the
advent of the Muslims. The...