Cannabaceae

Kunjra
Regions with significant populations
India
1,828,584 (1.3988% of population of Bihar)[a]
Religion
Islam

The Kunjra (pronounced as Koonjrda or Koonjda) are a community found in North India, Central India and Nepal.[citation needed]

Present circumstances

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They are included in the Other backward caste category in Delhi.[1]

References

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Notes

Citations

  1. ^ "Department of Commission for OBC". Archived from the original on 24 March 2019. Retrieved 6 August 2009.

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