- The
Gondi (Gōṇḍī) or
Gond people, who
refer to
themselves as "Kōītōr" (Kōī, Kōītōr), are an
ethnolinguistic group in India.
Their native language, Gondi...
- Look up
Gond or
Gondi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gond may
refer to:
Gondi people,
people of
central India Gondi language, the
Dravidian language...
- The
Gonds of
Deogarh were a
Gond royal house that
ruled large parts of the
Vidarbha region and
parts of present-day
southern Madhya Pradesh.
Their Kingdom...
- similar. It is
common in
Indian cuisine as "Goond Kateera" (also
spelled as "
Gond Katira" - Hindi: गोंद कतीरा, Urdu: گوند کتیرا). "Goond"
means "glue" or "tree...
- tribes" of India,
including the
Gonds. The
scheduled tribes are
recognised as
economically and
socially disadvantaged.
Gonds are
followers of
religion based...
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Nityananda Gond is an
Indian politician and
Minister of
School and M**** Education, ST & SC Development,
Minorities &
Backward classes Welfare Government...
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Ramji Gond (died 9
April 1860) was an
Indian Gond chief who
ruled the
tribal areas in present-day
Adilabad district of Telangana. The
areas under his...
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Madia Gonds or
Madia or
Maria are one of the
endogamous Gond tribes living in
Chandrapur District and
Gadchiroli District of
Maharashtra State, and Bastar...
- Bülow's left
flank and ****aulted Foch's 9th army in the
Marshes of Saint–
Gond near the city of Sézanne on 8 September. He had 82,000 men for the task....
- life. Asha
Gond was born to
Dharmraj and
Kamala Gond in the
village of
Janwar in
Panna district in
Madhya Pradesh to a
family of farmers.
Gond completed...