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History:
The Kole surname carries a rich history, tracing its roots to agrarian and artisan communities of South Asia. Mythologically, the name is linked to ancient traditions of craftsmanship and earth-bound rituals, symbolizing a deep connection to nature. The surname likely originated in Bengal, Odisha, and parts of Maharashtra, where the Kole community was associated with farming, pottery, and weaving. Over time, members of this surname adapted to various political and social changes, playing roles in regional governance, trade, and social reform movements. Their migration patterns show a significant presence across West Bengal, Odisha, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, and Andhra Pradesh, with smaller settlements in neighboring states.
In addition to their historical roles, the Kole community is culturally vibrant. They celebrate major regional festivals like Durga Puja, Ratha Yatra, and Makar Sankranti, highlighting their Hindu roots. Kole families typically uphold traditional values, emphasizing family unity and respect for elders. With food preferences ranging from vegetarian to fish-based cuisines, they reflect the culinary diversity of Eastern and Western India. Literacy rates among Kole families have grown over decades, with many transitioning from agricultural occupations to modern professions like teaching, government service, and small-scale industries.
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Description:
The Kole community speaks a range of languages, depending on their regional settlements. Bengali, Odia, Marathi, and Telugu are common mother tongues. Historically, their occupations revolved around agriculture, pottery, and weaving, with some excelling in regional politics and arts. Noble personalities like Raghunath Kole and Durgacharan Kole are known for social reforms and contributions to literature. Despite being rooted in tradition, modern Kole families value education and upward mobility, blending traditional rituals with contemporary lifestyles.
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19,137

Maharashtra
3,018

Madhya Pradesh
745

Andhra Pradesh
679

Tamil Nadu
446

West Bengal
224

Jharkhand
193

Bihar
146

Gujarat
65

Goa
58
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