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  2. Rajbanshi people - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2019 research, the Koch Rajbongshi community has an oral tradition of agriculture, dance, music, medical practices, song, the building of house, culture, and language. Ideally the tribe transfer the know-how from one generation to another. [59] Music forms are integral part of Koch-Rajbongshi culture.

  3. Koch people - Wikipedia

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    The Koch people in this group are those who have preserved their languages, their animistic religions and follow non-Hindu customs and traditions. [6] They are related but distinguished from the empire building Koch (the Rajbongshi people) and the Hindu caste called Koch in Upper Assam which receives converts from different tribes. [12]

  4. Kamtapur - Wikipedia

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    Keeping parrots as pets is a tradition of the Koch Rajbonshi (reason is still not known). Whenever Koch Rajbongshi people go for hunting, they take the permission from the elder and from the nature to allow them to go for hunting. It is a tradition of Koch Rajbongshi not to kill any animal for pleasure, but only for consumption.

  5. Koch dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Koch Bihar became a princely state during British rule and was absorbed after Indian independence. The third branch at Khaspur disappeared into the Kachari kingdom. Raikat is a collateral branch of the Koch dynasty that claim descent from the Sisya Singha, the brother of Biswa Singha.

  6. Bourbon County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Its early history is tied to the establishment of Fort Scott in 1842 to manage relations with Indian tribes in the region, and particularly with the Osage. [3] The county's first settlers, many of whom were pro-slavery, faced opposition from free-state advocates, leading to violent confrontations during the Bleeding Kansas era and later during ...

  7. Category:American Indian reservations in Kansas - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Native American tribes in Kansas - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Rajbanshi people - Wikipedia

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    Rajbongshi itself is a heterogenous group, no way all these social groups - Rajbongshis, Koch tribe and Koch caste could be of same origin. This is a lame claim for political demand and it is completely opposite to anthropological studies.