Chunvalia Koli
The Chunvalia, or Chuvalia, Chunwalia is a subcaste of the Koli caste, found in the Indian state of Gujarat. The Chunvalia Kolis were the first Indian caste to adopt the game of cricket in India. Chunvalia Kolis were classified as a Criminal Tribe under Criminal Tribes Act by government of the British Raj because of their purported anti-social behaviour and activities, such as alleged dacoity in Gujarat. During the First World War, Chunwalia Kolis were enlisted as soldiers in British Indian Army by the Bombay government of British India.
Chunvalia Koli ચુંવાલિયા કોલી | |
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Subcaste of Koli caste | |
Koli population in 1931 including Chunvalia Kolis of Bombay Presidency | |
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Varna | Kshatriya (warrior) |
Parent caste | Koli people |
Population | 8,185 In Baroda State in the census of 1931 |
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