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Humad (or Humbad) is the name of an ancient Jain community originally from Rajasthan, India. Their traditional center is Pratapgarh, Rajasthan, Dungarpur and Sagwada region, often called Vagad (or Raidesh), in Rajasthan.[1]
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- ^ Jaina Community: A social survey, Vilas Sangave, Popular Prakashan, 1980
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