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  2. Shulaveri–Shomu culture - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, the most recent evidence comes from Gadachrili gora, near the village of Imiri in the same region; carbon-dating points to the date of about 6000 BC. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Chemical analysis of organic compounds found in some of the numerous very high capacity pottery jars at Shulaveri-Shomu sites indicates that they contained wine, and ...

  3. Gadchiroli - Wikipedia

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    Gadchiroli (pronunciation ⓘ [ɡəɖt͡ʃiɾoliː]) is a city and a municipal council in Gadchiroli district in the state of Maharashtra, central India.It is located in eastern Maharashtra, and is the administrative headquarters of the district.

  4. Gadchiroli district - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 56.08% of the population in the district spoke Marathi, 14.01% Gondi, 9.44% Santali, 8.87% Telugu, 5.12% Bengali, 2.15% Hindi and 1.69% Chhattisgarhi as their first language. [10] Marathi is the main language in the western and northern parts of the district, while Chhattisgarhi is spoken in Korchi ...

  5. Gora Badal - Wikipedia

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    Gora and Badal both died fighting bravely in this campaign, Badal escorted the king to Chittor safely but was later killed in the same campaign. Both of these warriors are popular and well known in Rajasthan through folk tales and there are traditional songs and paintings depicting their bravery and courage.

  6. Gora Dhay - Wikipedia

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    Gora Dhay (Hindi: गोरां धाय) (1646–1704) was a woman from Kingdom of Marwar who exchanged her son with infant Ajit Singh, her son was later captured by Aurangzeb and was raised as Muslim.

  7. Goparaju Ramachandra Rao - Wikipedia

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    Goparaju Ramachandra Rao [1] (15 November 1902 – 26 July 1975), popularly known as Gora, was an Indian social reformer, atheist activist and a participant in the Indian independence movement. He authored many books on atheism and proposed atheism as self-confidence.

  8. Gondi people - Wikipedia

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    The Gondi (Gōṇḍī) or Gond people, who refer to themselves as "Kōītōr" (Kōī, Kōītōr), are an ethnolinguistic group in India. [6] [7] Their native language, Gondi, belongs to the Dravidian family.

  9. Dhangar - Wikipedia

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    On 17 January 2019, the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Research and Training Institute (SCSTRTI) wrote a letter to the Principal Secretary to the Government of Uttar Pradesh stating the difference between Dhangar and Gadaria, and that the Hindi version of the word Dhangar is धंगड़ (Dhangad), which is classified as Scheduled ...