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Lodha
Name of various Indian communities
For the town in Uttar Pradesh, India, see
Lodha, Aligarh
.
For other uses, see
Lodhi (disambiguation)
.
Lodha
is a name of various Indian communities and may refer to:
Lodha people
, a tribal people living primarily in the Indian states of
West Bengal
and
Odisha
, mostly in the
Paschim Medinipur
district. A section of the Lodha has converted to Islam, and form a distinct community of
Lodha Muslims
.
[
1
]
[
2
]
Lodhi (caste)
, agriculturalist caste primarily found in
Uttar Pradesh
and
Madhya Pradesh
,
[
3
]
sometimes categorised as
Other Backward Class
, but claim
Rajput
ties and prefer to be known as "Lodhi-Rajput",
[
4
]
[
5
]
[
6
]
Oswal
, also known as Oswal Lodha,
Jain
community from
Rajasthan
.
[
7
]
References
^
"West Bengal: Data Highlights the Scheduled Tribes"
(PDF)
.
Census of India 2001
. Census Commission of India
. Retrieved
26 September
2009
.
^
"Mayurbhanj, Tribal languages, festivals and culture"
. Retrieved
26 September
2009
.
^
Sharma, Jagdish Saran (1981).
Encyclopaedia Indica
. Vol. 2. p. 737.
^
Burger, Angela Sutherland (1969).
Opposition in a Dominant-Party System
. University of California Press. p. 27.
^
Syed Siraj ul Hassan (1920).
The Castes and Tribes of H.E.H. the Nizam's Dominions, Volume 1
. Asian Educational Services. p. 400.
ISBN
978-8-12060-488-9
.
^
Chauhan, Brij Raj (1980). Extending frontiers of sociological learning. Meerut University. Institute of Advanced Studies. Dept. of Sociology, Institute of Advanced Studies, Meerut University. p. 55.
^
Rajputana (1879).
The Rajputana gazetteers
. p. 249
. Retrieved
16 April
2015
.