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List of Koli people

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The Koli people are a community native to India. Notable people of the community include:


Military

Bust of Kanhoji Angre in Visaka Museum

Army

Tanaji Malusare

Politics

Revolutionaries and freedom fighters

Jhalkaribai Koli statue in Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Rulers

Maharaja Yashwantrao Martandrao Mukne of Jawhar State

Religion

Velnath Thakor temple, Rajkot, Gujarat

See also

References

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