Bagri people

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The Bagri people are an Indo-Aryan ethnic community primarily inhabiting the Bagar region spanning parts of Rajasthan, Haryana, and Punjab in India, known for their distinct Bagri dialect and agrarian traditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indo-Aryan people
ethnic group
agriculturalCrops cotton
millet
mustard
wheat
associatedLanguageGroup Western Rajasthani dialect continuum NERFINISHED
associatedWith Bagar tract
casteComposition multi-caste community
climateAdaptation dryland farming practices
country India
countrySubdivision North India NERFINISHED
culturalRegion northwestern India
culturalTrait folk dances
folk songs
oral traditions
demographicType rural majority
dialectOf Rajasthani language NERFINISHED
economicActivity animal husbandry
ethnicity Indo-Aryan
historicalRegion Shekhawati-Bagar belt NERFINISHED
identityMarker Bagri dialect
local festivals
regional dress styles
language Bagri dialect
languageFamily Indo-Aryan languages
livelihood rain-fed agriculture
migrationPattern rural-to-urban migration in North India
neighboringCommunities Haryanvi people NERFINISHED
Punjabi people NERFINISHED
Rajasthani people NERFINISHED
partOf Indo-Gangetic cultural zone
Rajasthani cultural sphere
primaryRegion Bagar region NERFINISHED
primaryState Haryana NERFINISHED
Punjab NERFINISHED
Rajasthan NERFINISHED
region Thar Desert periphery
regionCharacteristic semi-arid zone
religion Hinduism
Islam
Sikhism
socialStructure village-based communities
traditionalLifestyle agrarian
traditionalOccupation agriculture
transportOfGoods traditional use of bullock carts
usesScript Devanagari script NERFINISHED
Gurmukhi script NERFINISHED

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Bagri ethnicGroup Bagri people