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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BhilBhil - Wikipedia

    Bhils are listed as tribal people in the states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan—all in the western Deccan regions and central India—as well as in Bengal and Tripura in far-eastern India, on the border with Bangladesh.

  2. Jun 5, 2022 · Formed in 2017, the Bharatiya Tribal Party (BTP), is a political party that envisions Bhil Pradesh as a separate state carved out of 39 districts out of 4 states. The districts include Gujarat (16), Rajasthan (10), Madhya Pradesh (7), and Maharashtra (6).

  3. vajiramandravi.com › upsc-daily-current-affairs › prelims-pointersBhil Tribe - Vajiram & Ravi

    Dec 31, 2023 · They could be identified as one of the Dravidian racial tribe of Western India and belong to Austroloid group of tribes. They are mainly divided into two main groups: the central and eastern Rajput Bhils.

  4. Mar 18, 2024 · In the heart of India’s rugged hills and dense forests resides a vibrant community known as the Bhil tribe. The Bhil tribe is one of the oldest indigenous groups in India, with a rich history and unique cultural heritage that sets them apart.

  5. Bhil, ethnic group of some 12.6 million people of western India. Historically, many Bhil communities have been known for rugged independence, and some have been associated with banditry.

  6. Jan 14, 2020 · The Bhil are one of the largest tribal groups, living in Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan. The name is derived from the word ‘billu’, which means bow.

  7. The Bhil languages are a group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken by around 10.4 million Bhils in western and central India as of 2011. They constitute the primary languages of the southern Aravalli Range in Rajasthan and the western Satpura Range in Madhya Pradesh , northwestern Maharashtra, and southern Gujarat.

  8. www.encyclopedia.com › humanities › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsBhils | Encyclopedia.com

    Bhils are divided into numerous tribes and subtribes, including the Barela, Bhilala, Garasia, Gameta, Mina, Tadvi, and Vasave. Many of these groups, however, see themselves as quite distinct from the Bhil community. The Bhils are mostly tribal in nature. In the past, they acquired a reputation for a fierce sense of independence.

  9. The Bhils are the third-largest (after the Gonds and Santals) and most widely distributed tribal group in India. Although their racial origin remains undetermined, they have been variously classified as Gondids, as Proto-Australoid Veddids, and as a subsection of the "Munda race."

  10. Bhils are one of the largest indigenous groups in India, where they are now designated as a Scheduled Tribe. They are also among the most economically deprived peoples of India. Today, they are mainly sedentary herders and agriculturalists, with some migrant wage-laborers.

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