Rautia

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Religions Folk Hinduism Rautia is a Hindu Caste Community and Kshatriya Varna by its origin, their Culture is Sadani
LanguagesNative language – Nagpuri/Sadri
Secondary language – Hindi, Odia, Bengali
CountryIndia
Rautia/Routia
Religions Folk Hinduism Rautia is a Hindu Caste Community and Kshatriya Varna by its origin, their Culture is Sadani
LanguagesNative language – Nagpuri/Sadri
Secondary language – Hindi, Odia, Bengali
CountryIndia
Original stateJharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Odisha

During the British Colonial some populations of Rautia caste migrate from their native state to Assam, Bengal and Nepal for searching job in tea gardens and became the natives of these states.

The Rautia/Routia is a Hindu Caste community and Kshatriya Varna by its origin. The Rautia Caste is a upper caste in its Sadan ethnic community and because of being a Sadan caste, the mother tongue culture is Sadani which is known as Nagpuri or Sadri found in the states of Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisgarh Odisha, Assam and Bengal in India. The presence of Rautia caste is also seen in countries like Nepal and Bangladesh.[1][2]

In 1812 Jagirdar Bakhtar Say along with Parganait Mundal Singh rebelled against excessive tax imposition.[3]

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