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Different political parties appeal to them during election seasons in Assam as their demographic numbers always influence politics in Assam.
Different political parties appeal to them during election seasons in Assam as their demographic numbers always influence politics in Assam.


They are neither a single ethnic tribe nor a single caste but are the people of various ethno-linguistic origins, from different regions of eastern India composed of dozens of tribes and castes. The list of tribes and castes among them are [[Asur people|Asur]], Aryamala, [[Baiga tribe|Baiga]], [[Bania (caste)|Bania]], [[Banjara]], [[Bedia (caste)|Bedia]], [[Bhumij]], [[Bhuiya|Bhuinya]], [[Bhil]], Binjhia, [[Birhor people|Birhor]], Basphor, Birijia, [[Bauris|Bauri]], Bhakta, Beldar, Baraik, Bagti, Bondo, Bhatta, Basor, [[Chamar]], [[Chero]], [[Chik Baraik]], Deswali Goala Bagal, Dhanwar, Dandari, [[Dhobi]], [[Paswan|Dushad]], Dandasi, Dhandari, [[Domba|Dom]],  Gour, Ghansi, Ganda, Gorait, Ghatowar, [[Gondi people|Gonds]], Gossain, Ganjhu, [[Gowala (caste)|Gowala]], Hari, Holra, [[Julaha]], [[Lohar|Karmakar]], [[Koiri]], [[Kharia people|Kharia]], Kalahandi, Karmali, Karwa, [[Kol people|Kol]], [[Kumhar]], Kherwar,  [[Khonds]], Khodal, Koya, Kondpan, Kohor, Kishan, [[Kudumi Mahato]], [[Kewat]], Lodhi, Lodha, [[Mahli tribe|Mahli]], Malar, Mal Paharia, Mirdha, Modi, [[Munda people|Munda]], Manki, Madgi, Majwar, Nayak/Patnaik,  Nunia, [[Kurukh people|Oraon]], Parja, Pradhan, Pashi, Paidi, [[Panika]], Patratanti, Pan, Rajput, Rajwar, Rajwal, Reily, [[Reddy]], Rajbonshi, Rout, [[Rautia]], [[Santhal people|Santhal]], [[Sunar|Sonar]], Savar, [[Saora]], [[Tanti]], Tantubai, Turi, Tassa, Telenga, [[Teli]].<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_6p9OG1wltMC&q=Sadri+language&pg=PA47|title=The Tea Labourers of North East India: An Anthropo-historical Perspective|year=2009|isbn=9788183243063}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/tea-garden-labourers-of-north-east-india-a-multidimensional-study-on-the-adivasis-of-the-tea-gardens-of-north-east-india/oclc/27070953|title=Tea garden labourers of north east India: a multidimensional study on the Adivasis of the tea gardens of north east India|date=|publisher=Vendrame Institute|year=1990|isbn=|editor-last=Karotemprel|editor-first=S|location=Sacred Heart Theological College (Shillong, India)|language=English|oclc=27070953|editor-last2=Datta-Ray|editor-first2=B|editor-first3=|editor-last4=|editor-first4=|department=North-East India Council for Social Science Research}}</ref>
They are neither a single ethnic tribe nor a single caste but are the people of various ethno-linguistic origins, from different regions of eastern India composed of dozens of tribes and castes. The list of tribes and castes among them are [[Asur people|Asur]], Aryamala, [[Baiga tribe|Baiga]], [[Bania (caste)|Bania]], [[Banjara]], [[Bedia (caste)|Bedia]], [[Bhumij people|Bhumij]], [[Bhuiya|Bhuinya]], [[Bhil]], Binjhia, [[Birhor people|Birhor]], Basphor, Birijia, [[Bauris|Bauri]], Bhakta, Beldar, Baraik, Bagti, Bondo, Bhatta, Basor, [[Chamar]], [[Chero]], [[Chik Baraik]], Deswali Goala Bagal, Dhanwar, Dandari, [[Dhobi]], [[Paswan|Dushad]], Dandasi, Dhandari, [[Domba|Dom]],  Gour, Ghansi, Ganda, Gorait, Ghatowar, [[Gondi people|Gonds]], Gossain, Ganjhu, [[Gowala (caste)|Gowala]], Hari, Holra, [[Julaha]], [[Lohar|Karmakar]], [[Koiri]], [[Kharia people|Kharia]], Kalahandi, Karmali, Karwa, [[Kol people|Kol]], [[Kumhar]], Kherwar,  [[Khonds]], Khodal, Koya, Kondpan, Kohor, Kishan, [[Kudumi Mahato]], [[Kewat]], Lodhi, Lodha, [[Mahli tribe|Mahli]], Malar, Mal Paharia, Mirdha, Modi, [[Munda people|Munda]], Manki, Madgi, Majwar, Nayak/Patnaik,  Nunia, [[Kurukh people|Oraon]], Parja, Pradhan, Pashi, Paidi, [[Panika]], Patratanti, Pan, Rajput, Rajwar, Rajwal, Reily, [[Reddy]], Rajbonshi, Rout, [[Rautia]], [[Santal people|Santhal]], [[Sunar|Sonar]], Savar, [[Saora]], [[Tanti]], Tantubai, Turi, Tassa, Telenga, [[Teli]].<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_6p9OG1wltMC&q=Sadri+language&pg=PA47|title=The Tea Labourers of North East India: An Anthropo-historical Perspective|year=2009|isbn=9788183243063}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/tea-garden-labourers-of-north-east-india-a-multidimensional-study-on-the-adivasis-of-the-tea-gardens-of-north-east-india/oclc/27070953|title=Tea garden labourers of north east India: a multidimensional study on the Adivasis of the tea gardens of north east India|date=|publisher=Vendrame Institute|year=1990|isbn=|editor-last=Karotemprel|editor-first=S|location=Sacred Heart Theological College (Shillong, India)|language=English|oclc=27070953|editor-last2=Datta-Ray|editor-first2=B|editor-first3=|editor-last4=|editor-first4=|department=North-East India Council for Social Science Research}}</ref>


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