Badola (caste)
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Badola ( lit. 'also prefixed as Baḍolī') is an Indic social groups found among degraded Banjaras[1] from Badoli in mid 20th century they tried an attempt to strengthen or up-lifting their lower caste background[2] and allegedly facilitate to become an priestly (Brahmin) class. for instance they still able to consoled among the Schedule classes of Indian states including some part of Pakistan.[additional citation(s) needed]
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Badola, Badli and Narela where more than Banjara houses were located in each villane. sometunes in the form of a 'monalla and someone mixes with other castes
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Both the Badolis and Badolas are also predominantly Rajput villages, however, both have a few Scheduled Caste and Brahmin families also. The Rajputs of these villages are mainly Chowdhary, Aswal and Negi. The word Neg means a prerequisite."Negi" were originally officials of the government. The Brahmins of these villages belong to the Uniyal and Badola sub-castes of Gangari Brahmins.