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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.
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]
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.
Rajbanshi or Rajbongshi may refer to: Rajbongshi people , an ethnic group of South Asia Rajbanshi language (Nepal) , an Indo-Aryan language of Nepal, closely related to the above
Koch Rajbongshi women get up early in the morning and clean the house with a broom made up of bamboo. They then give water and food to all the animals first, then they take their breakfast. When they eat, if they have a pet, they also eat along with them the same breakfast; it is a ritual and tradition.
Koch is a social group in the Indian state of Assam. The members of the caste are converts from different ethnic groups such as the Bodos , Garos , Tiwas , Karbis , Hajongs , Chutias etc. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Koch is one of many categories in the tribe-caste continuum in Assamese society . [ 3 ]
2 Essay the first; On the Kocch, Bódo and Dhimál tribes, in three parts .. (1847)
This category is about Rajbongshi people. Pages in category "Rajbongshi people" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.