Bagdi
The Bagdi or Wagdi are a people of India who are one of the Bhil tribes. They historically spoke the Wagdi language. However today the largest number of Bagdi speak Hindi with others speaking such languages as Malvi and Marwari.
Traditionally the Bagdi were hunters and gatherers. However today they have become farmers and laborers.
- There is another unrelated group the Bagdi caste (Barga Kshatriya) who live in West Bengal and Bangladesh.
Religion
The Bagdi follow an animistic religion. They also worship many Hindu deities. Bagdi is a universal caste, which you can find in any religion in India. In Rajasthan, a king named Bagdi used to rule. Bagdi are mainly Kshatriya.
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