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The '''Bagata''' are one of the [[Adivasi|Scheduled Tribes]] of [[India]]. They live primarily in [[Andhra Pradesh]]. They are also known as Bagat, Bagatha, Bagodi, Bhakta or Bogad.
The '''Bagata''' are one of the [[Adivasi|Scheduled Tribes]] of [[India]]. They live primarily in [[Andhra Pradesh]]. They are also known as Bagat, Bagatha, Bagodi, Bhakta or Bogad.


The Bagata mainly speak the [[Bagata language]], written in the [[Bagata script]], but they also speak [[Telugu language|Telugu]] and [[Oriya language|Oriya]]. The Bagata also live in [[Orissa]] which is where they mainly speak Oriya, especially a dialect known as [[Adivasi Oriya]].
The Bagata mainly speak the [[Bagata language]], written in the [[Bagata script]], but they also speak [[Telugu language|Telugu]] and [[Oriya language|Oriya]]. The Bagata also live in [[Orissa]] which is where they mainly speak Oriya, especially a dialect known as [[Adivasi Oriya]].


The Bagata are primarily [[Hindus]].
The Bagata are primarily [[Hindus]].
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[[Category:Ethnic groups in India]]
[[Category:Scheduled Tribes of Andhra Pradesh]]
[[Category:Social groups of Andhra Pradesh]]
[[Category:Scheduled Tribes of India]]

Revision as of 18:30, 15 December 2013

The Bagata are one of the Scheduled Tribes of India. They live primarily in Andhra Pradesh. They are also known as Bagat, Bagatha, Bagodi, Bhakta or Bogad.

The Bagata mainly speak the Bagata language, written in the Bagata script, but they also speak Telugu and Oriya. The Bagata also live in Orissa which is where they mainly speak Oriya, especially a dialect known as Adivasi Oriya.

The Bagata are primarily Hindus.

In 1976 the Bagata had the highest rate of indebtedness of any of the scheduled tribes of Andhra Pradesh.[1]

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