Title used by the Koli caste in Gujarat
Pagi [ 1] [ 2] (also spelled as Paghi [ 3] and Pugi ) is a title used by the Koli caste of the Indian state of Gujarat during the rule of Mughals , Muslims , British , and princely states in British India . They specialised in the tracking of thieves by means of their footprints. Pagi was a title equal to the detective conferred on the Kolis of Talpada and Chunwalia subcastes.[ 4] [ 5]
In some cases, Kolis of the Pagi title were treated as of lower status in comparison to those Kolis who were Kotwal , because a small number of Pagi Kolis worked as village watchmen, maintaining order and securing the village at night.[ 6] [ 7] Koli Pagis stretched their role as guardsman , police officers and maintain the position in government to use their title proper as Pagi.[ 8]
The Koli caste is 24% of the total population of Gujarat.[ 9] They are classified as Other Backward Class (OBC) Kshatriya for their work as Pagi seemed to be a warrior class.[ 10]
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^ Silverberg, James (1962). Peasant Behavior and Its Caste-relevancy: The Kolis of Kasandra . India: University of Wisconsin . pp. 31–32, 152.
^ Kohli, Atul (2014-07-14). India's Democracy: An Analysis of Changing State-Society Relations . New Delhi: Princeton University Press . p. 266. ISBN 978-1-4008-5951-1 .
^ Kanjamala, Augustine (1996). Integral Mission Dynamics: An Interdisciplinary Study of the Catholic Church in India . New Delhi, India: International Publications. p. 156. ISBN 978-81-85574-15-8 .