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Kashmiri kinship and descent is one of the major concepts of Kashmiri cultural anthropology. Hindu Kashmiris and Muslim Kashmiris living in the Kashmir Valley of Jammu and Kashmir, India and other parts of the country and the world are from the same ethnic stock. Following is a list of Kashmiri surnames.
Kher/Khar as a last name is used by Kashmiri Brahmins and Karhade Brahmins. [3] [2] Multiple Kashmiri surnames have been attached to a Kashmiri person because of the appearance of any of their ancestors in past with any animal or a bird, which later became the family's surname. [3] [4] [5]
Haksar is a Kashmiri Pandit surname. [1] They are native to the Kashmir Valley within the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir and they have a long tradition of Indian administrative service based on fluency in a link language - Persian under the Mughuls and English under the British. [2]
Raina is a surname found among Kashmiri Pandits. [1] The people with this surname predominantly lives in Kashmir as well as diasporic communities across India.. According to Tarikh-e-Aqwame Kashmir by Muhammad din Fauq, Raina is also a last name used by the ancient Rajput tribes of Kashmir.
This page was last edited by Johnj1995 at 02:54, 12 January 2025 (UTC) (0 seconds ago Kashmiri Pandit surname Qazi is a Kashmiri Pandit clan or surname, [ 1 ] native to the Kashmir Valley in Jammu and Kashmir , India.
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Kaul (also spelled Koul; Kashmiri: ππΏπ¬ , ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€² , ΩΩΩΩΩΩ , romanized: kaula, lit. 'well born') is a Kashmiri surname that is used by the Kashmiri Pandit community in India. [1] [2] [3] The word Koul, meaning well born, is derived from Kula, the Sanskrit term for family or clan.