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Talpada Kolis

The Talapada,[1] or Talpada,[2] is a subcaste of the Koli caste of Gujarat state in India.[3] Talapada Kolis are agriculturists by profession.[4] they were members of the Gujarat Kshatriya Sabha, an organisation launched by Natwarsinh Solanki who was a Koli elite.[5] In 1907, they were classified by the British as a Criminal Tribe, ascribing to them a range of anti-social activities such as highway robbery, murder, and theft of animals, cattle and standing crops. They were also alleged to be blackmailers and hired assassins.[6]

Talpada Koli
તળપદા કોળી
Sub-caste of the Koli caste
Ethnicity
Location
Varna
Demonym
Language
Religion
Surnames

The Talpada Kolis used the title of Kotwal because of their high position villages and served to rulers as Kotwal and they were granted the villages or large field and title of Pagi because they were good detective for rulers or any chief.[7] Another title of Talapada Kolis is Patel because they are agriculturists and respected cultivators from old days.[8]

Origin edit

The Talapada Kolis got their name from Talpad region in Junagadh State of Gujarat which they ruled.[5] Talapada Kolis means indigenous Koli used in 19th century.[9] They speak Gujarati language of Gujarat.[10] The Talapada Kolis found in South, Central as well as Peninsular Gujarat.[11]

History edit

In an unpublished paper on Talpada Kolis in south Gujarat, Arjun Patel mentions that a number of Talpada Kolis had participated in the 1926 non-cooperation movement, in the 1930 Dandi Satyagraha, and the Quit-India movement of 1942. From the Olpad and Choryasi talukas alone 91 Kolis became freedom fighters. Koli leaders here have been active in bringing about social reforms among their folk. Twenty-three caste associations (gnati sangathano) have been recorded in south Gujarat by Patel. The main objectives of these associations are social reform, promotion of education, and furtherance of the economic interests of Kolis. These associations, like the north Gujarat Koli associations, do not avowedly profess any political objective. Patel (1992) notes that many associations in south Gujarat held joint activities. However, the efforts of the south Gujarat Kolis to unite with Kolis of other regions were unsuccessful.[11]

Kambad, a Talpada Koli from Bhavnagar, Saurashtra, in his book (1981:453, in Gujarati), Samast Koli Samaj (All Koli Association), writes that since 1951 meetings were held nearly every year at different places in Saurashtra to bring about a fellow feeling among Kolis and to promote all-round development among them. According to Roy (1983), this association took formal shape on 20 November 1973, under the title Samast Talpada Koli Samaj (All Talpada Koli Society). Its first convention was held at Chotila (Surendranagar district) where about 7000 Kolis from Saurashtra assembled. During this convention the bandharan (constitution) of the association was framed and approved.[11]

Clans edit

Here are main clans found in Talapada Kolis:[3][5]

Titles edit

Talapada Kolis have two titles:[3][11]

Organisations edit

Classification edit

The Talapada Kolis are classified as a Other Backward Class, or OBC caste by Government of Gujarat.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Patel, Mahendra Lal (1997). Awareness in Weaker Section: Perspective Development and Prospects. New Delhi, India: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd. p. 251. ISBN 978-81-7533-029-0.
  2. ^ "Gujarat: Rs 5 lakh fine for provocative social media messages | Rajkot News - Times of India". The Times of India. TNN. Jan 29, 2021. Retrieved 2022-03-27.
  3. ^ a b c Shah, A. M. (1998). The Family in India: Critical Essays. New Delhi, India: Orient Blackswan. pp. 126–128. ISBN 978-81-250-1306-8.
  4. ^ Chahel, Paramjot Singh (2015-10-30). Undisclosed Facts of Tribal Life. New Delhi, India: Partridge Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4828-3834-3.
  5. ^ a b c Lal, R. B. (2003). Gujarat History. New Delhi, India: Popular Prakashan. pp. 716–721. ISBN 978-81-7991-104-4.
  6. ^ Yagnik, Achyut (2005-08-24). Shaping Of Modern Gujarat. New Delhi, India: Penguin UK. ISBN 978-81-8475-185-7.
  7. ^ Shah, A. M. (2002). Exploring India's Rural Past: A Gujarat Village in the Early Nineteenth Century. New Delhi, India, Asia: Oxford University Press. pp. 82–91. ISBN 978-0-19-565732-6.
  8. ^ Tambs-Lyche, Harald (1996-12-31). Power, Profit, and Poetry: Traditional Society in Kathiawar, Western India. New Delhi, India: Manohar Publishers & Distributors. pp. 131: Tarabda. ISBN 978-81-7304-176-1.
  9. ^ Shah, A. M. (2012-12-06). The Structure of Indian Society: Then and Now. New Delhi, India: Routledge. p. 168. ISBN 978-1-136-19770-3.
  10. ^ Abbi, Anvita (1997). Languages of Tribal and Indigenous Peoples of India: The Ethnic Space. New Delhi, India: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. p. 55. ISBN 978-81-208-1374-8.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g Lobo, Lancy (1995). The Thakors of North Gujarat: A Caste in the Village and the Region. New Delhi, India: Hindustan Publishing Corporation. pp. 162–170. ISBN 978-81-7075-035-2.
  12. ^ Shah, Ghanshyam (1997). Social Transformation in India: Essays in Honour of Professor I.P. Desai. New Delhi, India: Rawat Publications. p. 338.
  13. ^ Shah, Ghanshyam (1975). Caste Association and Political Process in Gujarat: A Study of Gujarat Kshatriya Sabha. New Delhi, India, Asia: Popular Prakashan. p. 204.
  14. ^ Ahmed, Sara (2005-01-13). Flowing Upstream: Empowering Women Through Water Management Initiatives in India. New Delhi, India: Foundation Books. p. 66. ISBN 978-81-7596-262-0.

External links edit

  • Gujarat: A Political Analysis
  • Family, Kinship and Marriage in India
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The Talapada 1 or Talpada 2 is a subcaste of the Koli caste of Gujarat state in India 3 Talapada Kolis are agriculturists by profession 4 they were members of the Gujarat Kshatriya Sabha an organisation launched by Natwarsinh Solanki who was a Koli elite 5 In 1907 they were classified by the British as a Criminal Tribe ascribing to them a range of anti social activities such as highway robbery murder and theft of animals cattle and standing crops They were also alleged to be blackmailers and hired assassins 6 Talpada Koliતળપદ ક ળ Sub caste of the Koli casteEthnicityKoli peopleLocationGujaratVarnaAgriculturistDemonymGujarati KoliLanguageGujarati Kachi Koli Parkari Koli Wadiyara Koli Hindi EnglishReligionHinduSurnamesPatel ઢ પ Dhapa Kotwal PagiThe Talpada Kolis used the title of Kotwal because of their high position villages and served to rulers as Kotwal and they were granted the villages or large field and title of Pagi because they were good detective for rulers or any chief 7 Another title of Talapada Kolis is Patel because they are agriculturists and respected cultivators from old days 8 Contents 1 Origin 2 History 3 Clans 4 Titles 5 Organisations 6 Classification 7 References 8 External linksOrigin editThe Talapada Kolis got their name from Talpad region in Junagadh State of Gujarat which they ruled 5 Talapada Kolis means indigenous Koli used in 19th century 9 They speak Gujarati language of Gujarat 10 The Talapada Kolis found in South Central as well as Peninsular Gujarat 11 History editIn an unpublished paper on Talpada Kolis in south Gujarat Arjun Patel mentions that a number of Talpada Kolis had participated in the 1926 non cooperation movement in the 1930 Dandi Satyagraha and the Quit India movement of 1942 From the Olpad and Choryasi talukas alone 91 Kolis became freedom fighters Koli leaders here have been active in bringing about social reforms among their folk Twenty three caste associations gnati sangathano have been recorded in south Gujarat by Patel The main objectives of these associations are social reform promotion of education and furtherance of the economic interests of Kolis These associations like the north Gujarat Koli associations do not avowedly profess any political objective Patel 1992 notes that many associations in south Gujarat held joint activities However the efforts of the south Gujarat Kolis to unite with Kolis of other regions were unsuccessful 11 Kambad a Talpada Koli from Bhavnagar Saurashtra in his book 1981 453 in Gujarati Samast Koli Samaj All Koli Association writes that since 1951 meetings were held nearly every year at different places in Saurashtra to bring about a fellow feeling among Kolis and to promote all round development among them According to Roy 1983 this association took formal shape on 20 November 1973 under the title Samast Talpada Koli Samaj All Talpada Koli Society Its first convention was held at Chotila Surendranagar district where about 7000 Kolis from Saurashtra assembled During this convention the bandharan constitution of the association was framed and approved 11 Clans editHere are main clans found in Talapada Kolis 3 5 ઢ પ Dhapa Rathod Chavda Solanki Parmar Baria Mer Chauhan Makwana Bhaliya SankhatTitles editTalapada Kolis have two titles 3 11 PatelOrganisations edit1974 Shri Talapada Koli Patel Samaj Surat 12 1961 Shri Talapada Koli Gyati Bhavnagar 13 Dakshin Gujarat Koli Patel Samaj Sangh Surat 11 Bardoli Pradesh Taluka Koli Samaj 11 Shri Chikhli Taluka Koli Samaj 11 Classification editThe Talapada Kolis are classified as a Other Backward Class or OBC caste by Government of Gujarat 14 References edit Patel Mahendra Lal 1997 Awareness in Weaker Section Perspective Development and Prospects New Delhi India M D Publications Pvt Ltd p 251 ISBN 978 81 7533 029 0 Gujarat Rs 5 lakh fine for provocative social media messages Rajkot News Times of India The Times of India TNN Jan 29 2021 Retrieved 2022 03 27 a b c Shah A M 1998 The Family in India Critical Essays New Delhi India Orient Blackswan pp 126 128 ISBN 978 81 250 1306 8 Chahel Paramjot Singh 2015 10 30 Undisclosed Facts of Tribal Life New Delhi India Partridge Publishing ISBN 978 1 4828 3834 3 a b c Lal R B 2003 Gujarat History New Delhi India Popular Prakashan pp 716 721 ISBN 978 81 7991 104 4 Yagnik Achyut 2005 08 24 Shaping Of Modern Gujarat New Delhi India Penguin UK ISBN 978 81 8475 185 7 Shah A M 2002 Exploring India s Rural Past A Gujarat Village in the Early Nineteenth Century New Delhi India Asia Oxford University Press pp 82 91 ISBN 978 0 19 565732 6 Tambs Lyche Harald 1996 12 31 Power Profit and Poetry Traditional Society in Kathiawar Western India New Delhi India Manohar Publishers amp Distributors pp 131 Tarabda ISBN 978 81 7304 176 1 Shah A M 2012 12 06 The Structure of Indian Society Then and Now New Delhi India Routledge p 168 ISBN 978 1 136 19770 3 Abbi Anvita 1997 Languages of Tribal and Indigenous Peoples of India The Ethnic Space New Delhi India Motilal Banarsidass Publishers p 55 ISBN 978 81 208 1374 8 a b c d e f g Lobo Lancy 1995 The Thakors of North Gujarat A Caste in the Village and the Region New Delhi India Hindustan Publishing Corporation pp 162 170 ISBN 978 81 7075 035 2 Shah Ghanshyam 1997 Social Transformation in India Essays in Honour of Professor I P Desai New Delhi India Rawat Publications p 338 Shah Ghanshyam 1975 Caste Association and Political Process in Gujarat A Study of Gujarat Kshatriya Sabha New Delhi India Asia Popular Prakashan p 204 Ahmed Sara 2005 01 13 Flowing Upstream Empowering Women Through Water Management Initiatives in India New Delhi India Foundation Books p 66 ISBN 978 81 7596 262 0 External links editGujarat A Political Analysis Family Kinship and Marriage in India No high fives for this Chotila family Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Talpada Kolis amp oldid 1217205571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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