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  2. Ahir - Wikipedia

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    An Ahir - Raja Rao Puran Singh of Rewari [8]. Theories regarding the origins of the ancient Abhira – the putative ancestors of the Ahirs – are varied for the same reasons as are the theories regarding their location; that is, there is a reliance on interpretation of linguistic and factual analysis of old texts that are known to be unreliable and ambiguous.

  3. File:Spectrum.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Roja Muthiah Research Library - Wikipedia

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    The Roja Muthiah Research Library (RMRL), in Chennai, India, was founded in 1994, [1] and opened to researchers in 1996; it provides research materials for Tamil studies in a variety of fields of the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. [2]

  5. Birender Singh (politician, born 1921) - Wikipedia

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    Maharaja Rao Birender Singh (20 February 1921 – 30 September 2009) [1] [2] [3] was an Indian politician. He served first as a minister in the state government of Punjab and then as Chief Minister of Haryana, and also served as a minister in Punjab state, Haryana state and the Union cabinet.

  6. Category:Ahir - Wikipedia

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  7. Ahir clans - Wikipedia

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    According to Harihar Nivas Dvivedi, all Ahirs and their sub-castes are Shudras, but Dauwa Ahir is considered as comparatively lower as a caste than pure Ahirs. [20] In Bundelkhand, Dauwa Ahirs were allied with Bundela Rajputs and Dauwa women served as wetnurses for Bundela princes as part of a symbolic ritual.

  8. Ahirwal - Wikipedia

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    Ahirwal is a region spanning parts of southern Haryana, north-eastern Rajasthan, and South-Western Delhi [1] The region was once a small principality based from the town of Rewari and controlled by members of the Ahir community from around the time when the Mughal empire was in decline.

  9. Yadavs in Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Yadavs in Bihar refers to the people of Yadav community of the Indian state of Bihar. [1] [2] They are also known as Ahir, [3] Gope, etc. [4] [5] The Yadavs form nearly 14.26 % of the state's population and are included in the Other Backward Class category in the Bihar state of India.