Talk:Bhil

Latest comment: 9 months ago by Prashant Ram Kumar ji in topic Bhil history

Information in 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica edit

There is a lot of historical and old ethnographic information in the Encyclopaedia Britannica entry Bhil. A lot of it has a bad British Empire POV. I didn't want to include any of it because I don't know how much of the history is correct and how much of the culture is relevant. Someone else may be more able to determine what's worth keeping. David Brooks (talk) 00:10, 15 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

The Tomb of His Ancestors edit

I think that "The Tomb of His Ancestors", a tale by Kipling, would be an useful addition to this article.

An online text may be found at

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/2413/

--Grijalvo (talk) 13:45, 4 April 2010 (UTC)Reply


TRIBAL PEOPLE OF RAJASTHAN

IT is CLEARLY written in UNIVERSITY BOOKS that Bheels/Bhils and Meenas(Mina/Matsya/Mena/Minout) is an aboriginal community means a tribal community.The Meena kingdom was known as Matsya kingdom in sanskrit was mentioned in the RIG VEDA.They decent from Lord Matsya/Meen or Meenesh and worships [[Lord Shiva]. Also, Matsya purana is the oldest puranas of India.according to oldest aboriginals their religion is Aadim Dharma. Bhils and Minas are the oldest tribes of Rajasthan(India) since INDUS CIVILIZATION.Till 1400BC they ruled the land which is now called rajasthan,they were humbeled by the adventurous aryans but regained control and lived peacefully. Due to their war like characteristics they were Bhils and Minas were included in Agnivanshi kshatriyas(written in University book Rajasthan ka itihas),They were respected by Hunas,Kusans etc. Bhils and minas are poor agriculturist people of rajasthan.Only 2%of the mina tribe are graduate so far.According to news published in THE TIMES OF INDIA news paper dated 31august2010 even after 17years only 7%seats are filled of OBC(other backward classes of India) out of 27%seats reservation;Moreover only 2% of ST/SC are in class 1 jobs.In India for Equality there is a strong need of OBC/SC/ST reservation in billion dollor Corporate world and Private Sector.Then only the deprived and backward classes(more than 70%people/majority of poor people) will be able to compete higher and forward classes.There is a strong need of extending reservation policy in all sphers and jobs for equality among our people.Being a good human let us try for the wellbeing of crores of People..Thanks

Politics edit

Are there attempt and party to create autonomy or province, state for Bhil people ?--Kaiyr (talk) 09:43, 4 January 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Image edit

Please note the comments here regarding the insertion of a different image at the head of this article. I've reverted the change of image a few times now, and at least one other person has also done the same thing. - Sitush (talk) 21:06, 31 December 2017 (UTC)Reply


In the book 'we were Adivasis' by megan moodie it is mentioned that dhankas is subtribe of the bheel tribe. And many other sources proves that dhanka was a martial tribe. Sources - Bihar the heart of india, Gupta

Question regarding edit deleted on 17 August 2022 edit

  1. Meenas are also a sub-group of Bhils.[1]
  1. According to Pramod Kumar, the word Bhil or Bhilada was used for the Meenas.[2]


References

  1. ^ Sezgin, Yuksel (2011). Human Rights and Legal Pluralism. ISBN 9783643999054.
  2. ^ Kumar, Pramod (1984). Folk Icons and Rituals in Tribal Life. Abhinav. pp. 3–4. ISBN 978-8-17017-185-0.

So.science edit

Bail tribe equipment 106.207.222.242 (talk) 17:36, 8 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

Bhil edit

Uuu 122.168.159.105 (talk) 13:16, 1 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

Bhil history edit

Bhils have been described in a very derogatory manner. The Kolis were said to be superior to the Bhils and the Bhil caste was considered inferior. Prashant Ram Kumar ji (talk) 15:56, 23 July 2023 (UTC)Reply