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Mowgli serves as the central figure in Rudyard Kipling’s *The Jungle Book* tales, depicted as a wild, unclothed child raised in the forests of Pench, located within India’s Seoni region. First introduced in the earlier story *In the Rukh* from Kipling’s 1893 anthology *M...any Inventions*, the character later anchored *The Jungle Book* and its sequel, published between 1894 and 1895. These collections expanded his adventures while weaving narratives around additional figures, though Mowgli remains the most iconic and enduring presence across the works.
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