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  2. Gauda and Kunbi - Wikipedia

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    Gaudas are aboriginal people residing in the coastal Indian state of Goa. They are believed to be the original inhabitants of Konkan. Most follow folk Hinduism, but many were converted to Catholicism by the Portuguese missionaries during the Christianisation of Goa while still keeping their folk tradition and culture alive. [1]

  3. File:GroupOfKunbis1916.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Kunbi - Wikipedia

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    The boundary between the Marathas and the Kunbi became obscure in the early 20th century due to the effects of colonisation, and the two groups came to form one block, the Maratha-Kunbi. Tensions along caste lines between the Kunbi and the Dalit communities were seen in the Khairlanji killings , and the media have reported sporadic instances of ...

  5. List of Kunbi people - Wikipedia

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    Gulabrao Maharaj - Although blind, he was still credited with giving a vision of life to the people. He wrote 139 books on various subjects containing more than 6000 pages, 130 commentaries and about 25,000 stanza in poetry in his short life of 34 years.

  6. Kunbi (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Kunbi is a community in Maharashtra, India. Gauda and Kunbi, a people of Goa, India;

  7. Maratha (caste) - Wikipedia

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    Modern research has revealed that the Marathas and Kunbi have the same origin. Most recently, the Kunbi origin of the Maratha has been explained in detail by historians Richard Eaton and Stewart Gordon. [citation needed] Marathas who were distinguished from the Kunbi, in the past claimed genealogical connections with Rajputs of northern India. [14]

  8. Kudumbi - Wikipedia

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    According to Goan historian Anant Ramakrishna Dhume, the Kunbi caste are modern descendants of ancient Mundari tribes. He refers to several words of Mundari origin in the Konkani language and also elaborates on the deities worshipped by the ancient tribe, their customs, methods of farming, etc. [3] [full citation needed] G. S. Ghurye says that "Kurmi, Kanbi and Kunbi perhaps signify the ...

  9. Kunbi Jakki - Wikipedia

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    Jakki is a young Kunbi man who is the son of Inas and Consaum. Despite being educated, he has faced difficulties in securing white-collar employment.However, Jakki maintains a steadfast belief in the dignity of manual labor as a vital method for providing for himself and his family, demonstrating dedication in his approach to work.