Koli Christians
Koli Christians are subgroup of the Koli people, known as Bombay East Indians, the indigenous people of the Seven Islands of Bombay and the Bombay metro area, which is now also called Mumbai (Bombay). The Koli Christians were of the Son Koli caste, before their conversion by the Portuguese from Brahmanism to Christianity, in the former Bom Bahia of Portuguese India. Christian Kolis are also known as Thankar and Gaonkar Kolis in Maharashtra, where they played an important role in building churches and convents in the northern Konkan division of Maharashtra.
Koli Christians | |
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ईसाई कोली | |
Chapel of Jesus, Worli Koliwada, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Christian Kolis | |
Abbreviation | CK |
Jāti | Koli people |
Classification | Other Backward Class |
Kuladevta (male) | Sacred Name of Jesus Christ |
Kuladevi (female) | Mount St Mary |
Nishan | Christian cross |
Religions | Christianity |
Languages |
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Country | India |
Original state | |
Ethnicity | Koli people |
Population | 9000 (1989) |
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Related groups | Aagri and Gauda and Kunbi castes |
Status | Subgroup of Koli caste |
Reservation (Education) | Yes |
Reservation (Employment) | Yes |
Reservation (Other) | Yes |
Kingdom (original) | Portuguese Bombay, Colaba state etc. |
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