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- Gamalla abstract "The Gamalla are an Indian caste whose traditional occupation was that of toddy tapping.Jogendra Nath Bhattacharya noted their Telugu origins and considered them to be the same community as the Gavandlas (also known as Goundlas). He distinguishes them from the Idigas and Sittigadus, who are also traditionally Telugu toddy-tapping communities, and from the Sunris, who brew the drawn toddy. Bhattacharya also remarks that there were no Shanars or Kalwars in the region, and these too are traditionally toddy tapping peoples.Edgar Thurston also considered the Gamallas and Gavandlas to be the same, with the different terminology being ascribed to local naming conventions. In addition, he thought that the term Kalali was a Hindustani synonym of Gamalla, and that the Gamallas "are supposed to be Idigas who have bettered themselves, and separated from that caste." He noted that both the Gamalla and Idiga communities shared the same deity - Kattamayya - and that in the census of 1891 some Gamallas had self-identified as being of the Idiga subdivision. He speculated that these two communities, and also that of the Asili, might be endogamous groups within the same caste. It is Thurston's opinion that the Gamallas did not only draw the toddy but also produced and sold the arrack, and this is a view shared more recently by Richard Eaton.The Gamalla community of Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh were classified by the First Backward Classes Commission as an Other Backward Class in India's positive discrimination system for socio-economically deprived communities. Those of Puducherry were similarly classified by the Second Backward Classes Commission, and in both cases they were listed with the Gouds and the Kalalis.Richard Eaton believes that Papadu, the social bandit who died in 1710, was a member of the Gamalla or Gavandla community.".
- Gamalla wikiPageID "34255404".
- Gamalla wikiPageLength "4050".
- Gamalla wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Gamalla wikiPageRevisionID "587786091".
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Affirmative_action.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Andhra_Pradesh.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Arrack.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Asili.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Caste.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_castes.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_groups_of_Andhra_Pradesh.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_groups_of_Madhya_Pradesh.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_groups_of_Puducherry.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Edgar_Thurston.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Endogamy.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Goud.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Idiga.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Jogendra_Nath_Bhattacharya.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Kalali_Lastname.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Kalelkar_Commission.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Kalwar.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Kalwar_(caste).
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Kattamayya.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Madhya_Pradesh.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Mandal_Commission.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Nadar_(caste).
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Other_Backward_Class.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Palm_wine.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Papadu.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Positive_discrimination.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Puducherry.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Sittigadu.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Social_bandit.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Sunri.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Telugu_people.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLink Toddy_tapper.
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gamalla".
- Gamalla wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gaundla".
- Gamalla hasPhotoCollection Gamalla.
- Gamalla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gamalla subject Category:Indian_castes.
- Gamalla subject Category:Social_groups_of_Andhra_Pradesh.
- Gamalla subject Category:Social_groups_of_Madhya_Pradesh.
- Gamalla subject Category:Social_groups_of_Puducherry.
- Gamalla hypernym Caste.
- Gamalla type EthnicGroup.
- Gamalla type Group.
- Gamalla type Group.
- Gamalla comment "The Gamalla are an Indian caste whose traditional occupation was that of toddy tapping.Jogendra Nath Bhattacharya noted their Telugu origins and considered them to be the same community as the Gavandlas (also known as Goundlas). He distinguishes them from the Idigas and Sittigadus, who are also traditionally Telugu toddy-tapping communities, and from the Sunris, who brew the drawn toddy.".
- Gamalla label "Gamalla".
- Gamalla sameAs m.0hzp_g1.
- Gamalla sameAs Q5519575.
- Gamalla sameAs Q5519575.
- Gamalla wasDerivedFrom Gamalla?oldid=587786091.
- Gamalla isPrimaryTopicOf Gamalla.