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Sadgop

The Sadgop is a Bengali Hindu caste, found in West Bengal and few parts of Bihar in India.〔People of India Bihar Volume XVI Part Two edited by S Gopal & Hetukar Jha pages 827 to 831 Seagull Books〕
== History and origin ==

The Sadgop derive their name from the Sanskrit word 'sad' meaning good and 'gopa' meaning a milkman. They claim to be descendants of the Hindu god Krishna. According to chronicles, many members have adopted Hinduism in the 11th century during Eastern Ganga dynasty after the Kurukshetra War and remaining members adopted Hinduism in the 15th century during Kamarupa Kingdom. Gaya and Vrindaban are their pilgrim centers. The Sadgop are divided into two groups, the Kulin and Mulika, with the former further sub-divided into the eastern and western Kulin. The western Kulin live in West Bengal, and are further sub-divided into the Ghosh and Sarhesia. The eastern Kulin left Midnapur in West Bengal, some part of East Bengal and moved to Bihar. The Sadgop speak Bengali but those of Bihar speak Hindi as well.〔

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