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Bagal may refer to: * Bagal (surname), family name *Bagal (caste) Bagal (pronounced as Bāgāl) is a cattle herding caste of East India. Bagal people are living in the state of West Bengal, Jharkhand and Odisha. They use Kudmali / Manbhumi dialect of Bengali as mother tongue (with local variation, labelled as ..., cattle herding caste of East India See also * Bagel (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Bagal (surname)
People bearing Bagal surname are; * Madhavrao Bagal (1895–1986), Indian social activist and artist *Jogesh Chandra Bagal (1903–1972), Indian journalist, historian and writer *Monalisa Bagal, Indian film actress * Arunrao shriram Bagal (politician from partur taluka Dist jalna) *Late. Digambar Bagal (ex MLA from Karmala district Nationalist Congress Party) *Shamal Bagal (ex MLA from Karmala district Nationalist Congress Party) *Rashmi Bagal-Kolte (Politician from Karmala) *Bhimrao R. Bagal (Freedom Fighter from Gadegaon, Pandharpur) *Chandrakant P. Bagal (Politician from Gadegaon, Pandharpur) *Krishnarao Mahadeo Bagal (Ex. Principal District Judge) *Ganesh Bagal (Noted Photographer) *Late.Chandrabhan Lakshman Bagal (Government servant) {{Surname Surnames ...
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Bagal (caste)
Bagal (pronounced as Bāgāl) is a cattle herding caste of East India. Bagal people are living in the state of West Bengal, Jharkhand and Odisha. They use Kudmali / Manbhumi dialect of Bengali as mother tongue (with local variation, labelled as ''Bagal Bhasa'') and use Bengali, Hindi and Odia language to communicate with the society. Overview Bagal is an ethnically tribe derived caste (semi-tribal/ semi-Hinduized Aboriginals). Their socio-cultural behaviour is blend of Hinduism and Animism, and they are one of the marginalized section of Indian society. Their primary concentration in the valley region of the Subarnarekha, i.e., in Balasore, Mayurbhanj, Paschim Medinipur, Jhargram, East Singhbhum, Saraikela Kharsawan and Purulia districts of East India. Historically, as a cattle herder community they were also got linked with the All India Yadav Mahasabha (most likely the northern section of Bagal) during sanskritisation movement in India and went through various socio-cultur ...
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