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Answered by abhay5436
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Rabha (also Rava) is an indigenous Assamese community of the Indian states of Assam, Meghalaya and West Bengal. The language/dialect spoken by the Rabha people is mostly Assamese but in some areas the Rabha dialect is also spoken. In Assam, the Rabhas live mostly in Goalpara and Kamrup districts. In Meghalaya, Rabhas are mostly found in Garo Hills districts. In West Bengal, Rabha people mainly live in Jalpaiguri district and Cooch Behar district. Moreover, almost, 70 per cent of them live in Jalpaiguri district. The whole area of Eastern and Western Dooars, may be termed as the cradle land of the Rabhas. The Rabhas refer to themselves as Koch and assert a connection to the historical Koch Kingdom.

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