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Bargi
Bargis were group of Maratha people indulged in large scale plundering of the countryside of western part of Bengal for about ten years (1741–1751). Bargi invasions took place almost as an annual event. == Etymology == The Hatkar formerly when going on any expedition, took only a blanket seven hands long and a bear-spear (Barcha/Barchi in Marathi), and that on this account they were called Bargir, or Barga Dhangars or Bargi.〔The Castes and Tribes of H.E.H. the Nizam's Dominions, by Syed Siraj ul Hassan〕〔The Tribes and Castes of Bombay by Reginald Edward Enthoven〕 Bargi is corruption of a Marathi word Bargir which meant Horsemen who were provided with horses and arms by the Maratha Empire who were exclusively Hatkar in contrast to the Shiledar, who had their own horses and arms.〔Sengupta, Nitish, ''History of the Bengali-speaking People'', 2001/2002, pp.132-137, UBS Publishers’ Distributors Pvt. Ltd., ISBN 81-7476-355-4〕 The temper of Hatkars is said to be obstinate and quarrelsome.〔〔
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