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The '''Gollewar (Golla)''' (also known as Gaur, Gaura, Gowda or Gowda) is a [[Caste system in India|caste]] found mostly in the states of [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[Bihar]], [[Karnataka]], [[Maharashtra]] and [[Odisha]] in India. Like the [[Kuruba]], [[Kuruva]] and [[Kuruba|Kuruma]], they are predominantly sheep, goat and cattle herders.
The '''Gollewar (Golla)''' (also known as Gaur, Gaura, Gowda or Gowda) is a [[Caste system in India|caste]] found mostly in the states of [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[Bihar]], [[Karnataka]], [[Maharashtra]] and [[Odisha]] in India. Like the [[Kuruba]], [[Kuruva]] and [[Kuruba|Kuruma]], they are predominantly sheep, goat and cattle herders.

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The Gollewar (Golla) (also known as Gaur, Gaura, Gowda or Gowda) is a caste found mostly in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Odisha in India. Like the Kuruba, Kuruva and Kuruma, they are predominantly sheep, goat and cattle herders.

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