Kokate Kolis
The Kokate, or Kokata[1] is a clan of Koli caste found in the Indian state of Maharashtra.[2] in 1776, Kokata Kolis revolted against Peshwa government in Maratha Empire.[3]
History
The Kokote Kolis served in Maratha Empire as Subedar and Faujdar. The Koli subedar burnt down the rebellion of Gavlis against Peshwa.
See also
Kokate Kolis Media
Ships of the British East India Company near Fort William in the Port of Calcutta in 1735
Tipu Sultan Mosque in 1945
Kolkata from space captured by Copernicus Sentinel-2.
Aerial view of Kolkata with the Hooghly River
Park Street, one of the posh areas in Kolkata
Tata Steel building in Kolkata CBD
References
- ↑ Gāre, Govinda (1976). Tribals in an Urban Setting: A Study of Socio-economic Impact of Poona City on the Mahadeo Kolis. New Delhi, India: Shubhada Saraswat Publications. p. 26.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ↑ Ghurye, Govind Sadashiv (1957). The Mahadev Kolis. New Delhi, India, Asia: Popular Book Depot. pp. 98: Clans of Mahadev Kolis: Lahure, Kokate, Bhoir, Konkane, Korade, Lote, Pote.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ↑ Hardiman, David (2007). Histories for the Subordinated. New Delhi, India: Seagull Books. p. 104. ISBN 978-1-905422-38-8.
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