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  2. Varma (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Vimla Verma, Indian politician and social worker and member of the Parliament of India; Vineet Verma, Indian film director and animator; Virendra Verma, Indian politician and member of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha; Vrindavan Lal Verma, 20th-century Indian Hindi novelist and playwright; Chhaya Verma - leader is a chhatisgarh

  3. Varman (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Arulmozhi Varman, Chola Emperor also known as Raja Raja Chola I who ruled over medieval Tamil Nadu; Pallava dynasty kings of southern India: Simhavarman II; Simhavarman III ...

  4. Barman (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The surname was also used by Vajravarman a scribe from the family of Siddha Kabiraj of Varma kalai mentioned in the Talamanchi grant of Vikramāditya I of Bādāmi (660 A.D.). [1] Geographical distribution

  5. Caste system in India - Wikipedia

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    Unlike regional films, Hindi films are still dominated by upper-caste filmmakers and stories, even when they attempt to discuss caste discrimination. Article 15 (2019) is a crime thriller that stars a Brahmin hero who helps Dalit villagers by investigating the murder of two Dalit girls, and works to erase caste discrimination in the police system.

  6. Sunar - Wikipedia

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    The Sunar (alternately, Swarnkar ,Soni, Sonar, Singh, Shah, Sonkar) is a caste in India and Nepal.The Sunar community work as traders of gold or as goldsmiths. [2] The community is primarily Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, Muslim and found all over India and Nepal.

  7. Vishwakarma community - Wikipedia

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    The community claims to be descended from the god Vishvakarma, who is considered by Hindus to be the divine architect or engineer of the universe.He had five children — Manu, Maya, Tvastar, Shilpi and Visvajna — and these are believed by the Vishwakarma community to have been the forebears of their five subgroups, being respectively the gotras (clans) of blacksmiths, carpenters, bell ...

  8. Category:Indian castes - Wikipedia

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    The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 410 total. ... Bagal (caste) Bairagi Brahmin (caste) Baishya Kapali; Baishya Saha; Baiswar; Balija;

  9. Kumhar - Wikipedia

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    Dravidian languages conform to the same meaning of the term Kumbhakar. The term Bhande , used to designate the Kumhar caste, also means pot. The potters of Amritsar are called Kulal or Kalal , the term used in Yajurveda to denote the potter class.