Local name |
Other names |
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Alambadi[1][4] |
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Tamil Nadu |
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Amrit Mahal[1][4] |
Amritmahal |
Karnataka[2] |
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Bachaur[1][4] |
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Bihar[2] |
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Badri[2] |
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Uttarakhand[2] |
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Bargur[1][4] |
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Tamil Nadu[2] |
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Belahi[2] |
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Haryana, Chandigarh[2] |
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Bengali[1] |
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Binjharpuri[1][4] |
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Orissa[2] |
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Brownsind[1] |
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Allahabad; composite of Red Sindhi and Brown Swiss |
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Cutchi[1] |
Kachhi |
Cutch, north-western Gujarat |
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Dangi[1][4] |
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Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh[2] |
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Deoni[1] |
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Maharashtra, Karnataka[2] |
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Devarakota[1] |
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Tamil Nadu, regional variant of Ongole |
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Devni[1] |
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Osmanabad, Maharashtra |
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Frieswal[1] |
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composite breed |
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Gangatiri[1][4] |
Shahabadi |
Uttar Pradesh, Bihar[2] |
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Gaolao[1][4] |
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Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh[2] |
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Ghumusari[1][4] |
Goomsur;[3]: 190 Ghumsuri[4] |
Orissa[2] |
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Gir[1][4] |
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Gujarat[2] |
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Goomsur[1] |
see Ghumusari |
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Gujamavu[1] |
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variant of Hallikar[3]: 193 |
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Hallikar[1][4] |
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Karnataka[2] |
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Hariana[1][4] |
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Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan[2] |
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Hissar[1] |
Hansi-hissar; Hissar-hansi; Hissar-hariana; Hansi |
southern Punjab |
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Jellicut[1] |
see Pulikulam |
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Jersind[1] |
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Allahabad; composite of Red Sindhi and Jersey |
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Kangayam[1][4] |
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Tamil Nadu[2] |
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Kankrej[1][4] |
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Gujarat, Rajasthan[2] |
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Kappiliyan[1] |
see Jellicut |
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Karan Fries[1] |
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composite of Tharparkar and Friesian |
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Karan Swiss[1] |
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composite of Sahiwal and Brown Swiss |
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Kasaragod[3]: 322 |
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Kerala[3] |
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Kenkatha[1][4] |
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Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh[2] |
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Khamala[1] |
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Betul, southern Madhya Pradesh |
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Khariar[1] |
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Orissa[2] |
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Khasi[1] |
Assam Hill; Assam Plain |
Assam, north-eastern states; variant of Bengali |
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Kherigarh[1][4] |
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Uttar Pradesh[2] |
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Khillari[1][4] |
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Maharashtra, Karnataka[2] |
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Kosali[2] |
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Chhattisgarh[2] |
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Krishnagiri[1] |
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Tamil Nadu |
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Krishna Valley[1][4] |
Kistna Valley |
Karnataka[2] |
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Kumauni[1][4] |
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northern Uttar Pradesh |
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Ladakhi[1][4] |
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Kashmir |
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Lakhimi[2] |
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Assam |
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Malnad Gidda[1][4] |
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Karnataka[2] |
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Malvi[1][4] |
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Madhya Pradesh[2] |
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Mampati[1][4] |
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Madhya Pradesh |
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Manapari[1][4] |
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Tamil Nadu |
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Mewati[1][4] |
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Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh[2] |
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Mhaswad[1] |
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variant of Khillari |
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Motu[1][4] |
Deshi |
Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh[2] |
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Murrah buffalo[1][4] |
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Haryana[2] |
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Nagori[1][4] |
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Rajasthan[2] |
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Nakali[1] |
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variant of Khillari |
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Nimari[1][4] |
Khargoni; Khurgoni; Khargaon |
Madhya Pradesh[2] |
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Native Cattle[1] |
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All over the nation |
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Ongole[1][4] |
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Andhra Pradesh[2] |
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Ponwar[1][4] |
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Uttar Pradesh[2] |
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Pulikulam[1][4] |
Jellicut; Kilakattu; Kilkad; Kilakad |
Tamil Nadu[2] |
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Punganur[1][4] |
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Andhra Pradesh[2] |
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Purnea[1] |
Red Purnea[4] |
north-eastern Bihar |
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Ramgarhi[1] |
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east Mandla, Madhya Pradesh |
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Rathi[1][4] |
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eastern Rajasthan[2] |
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Red Kandhari[1][4] |
Lakhalbunda |
Maharashtra[2] |
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Red Sindhi[1][2][4] |
Malir; Sindhi; Red Karachi |
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Sahiwal[1][4] |
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Punjab, Rajasthan[2] |
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Sanchori[1] |
Marwari |
Jodhpur, Rajasthan; variant of Kankrej |
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Shahabadi[1][4] |
see Gangatiri |
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Siri[1][4] |
Trahbum |
Sikkim, West Bengal[2] |
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Son Valley[1] |
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Madhya Pradesh |
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Sunandini[1] |
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Kerala; composite of local zebuine stock and Brown Swiss |
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Tarai[1][4] |
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Taylor[1] |
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Patna, Bihar; composite of local zebuine stock with Shorthorn and Channel Island stock |
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Tharparkar[1][4] |
Grey Sindhi; White Sindhi; Thari |
Rajasthan[2] |
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Thillari[1] |
Tapti; Tapi |
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Tho Tho[1][3]: 314 [4] |
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Nagaland |
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Umblachery[1][4] |
Mottai Madu; Southern; Tanjore; Therkuthi Madu |
Tamil Nadu[2] |
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Vechur[1][4] |
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Kerala[2] |
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