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The Mair are an Indian caste found in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi and other surrounding areas. In Haryana, they are called Deshwali Sunar. In Haryana, they are called Deshwali Sunar. [ 1 ]
Thogata Veera Kshatriya (Telugu: తొగట వీర క్షత్రియ ) are a Hindu community [1] [2] found in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra. They claim descent from Chaudeswari and follow Vaishnavite tradition. [1] [3]
Scheduled Castes (SCs) are officially designated groups of people and among the most disadvantaged socio-economic groups. [7] [8] Scheduled Castes are given reservation status guaranteeing political representation, preference in promotion, quota in universities, free and stipended education, scholarships, banking services, various government schemes.
They wear the sacred thread [1] and are Kshatriyas. [2] [3] They are Somavamshiya Sahasrarjun Kshatriyas or SSK Samaj. [4] and are given reservation in Maharashtra. All of them follow Hinduism [5] and are traditionally silk weavers. [6] Their principal deity is Shakti. [7] They have their lineage to legendary king Sahasrarjuna and celebrate ...
Among people of upper castes only those Kshatriyas belonging to the Sat-Kshatriya sub-caste (noble Kshatriyas) were considered higher in status than the Brahmins who otherwise enjoyed the highest status in Rashtrakuta society. [4] A subcaste among Brahmins was the istin who were solely specialised in the teaching the profession. [5]
The Sehdev clan shares family tree with the Mair Rajput community, [2] which is primarily found in the northern regions of India, including Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan. . The Mair Rajputs, also known as Mair Rajput Sunars, belong to the Kshatriya varna and have a distinct identity within the broader Rajput commun
The kshatriyas served as representatives in the assembly at the capital, debated various issues put before the assembly. [19] Due to the lack of patronage of Vedic Brahmanism, the kshatriyas of the gana sanghas were often patrons of Buddhism and Jainism. [20] In the Pali canon, Kshatriya is referred as khattiya. [21]
This category should contain the names of communities which have Kshatriya status. Pages in category "Kshatriya communities" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.