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  2. Mair (caste) - Wikipedia

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    The Mair(maidhh, medes) ancient Kshatriya community, comprising families of eldest sons of ancient kings, who took care of all treasure of their dynasty. In modern times, sometimes traditionally known for their skills in jewelry-making (Sunars), is found predominantly in northern India.

  3. 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.

  4. Sehdev - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Kshatriya - Wikipedia

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    In the Pali canon, Kshatriya is referred as khattiya. [21] In the kingdoms of the Mahajanapadas, the king claimed kshatriya status through the Vedic religion. While kings claimed to be kshatriya, some kings came from non-kshatriya origins. [22] After the Mahajanapada period, most of the prominent royal dynasties in northern India were

  6. List of Rajputs - Wikipedia

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    Bappa Rawal, one of the first major rulers of the Kingdom of Mewar, credited for rebelling the Arab invasion of India. [5] Anangpal Tomar, ruler of the Tomar dynasty of Delhi [6] Mularaja, founder of the Chaulukya dynasty [7] [page needed] Bhima I, was a Chaulukya king who ruled parts of present-day Gujarat, India [8] [page needed]

  7. Category:Kshatriya communities - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Lau (clan) - Wikipedia

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    The name Lau Sen is famous in Bengali folklore as well, [3] and consistent with Mohyal tradition the Senas were also of Brahmin lineage but in a Kshatriya role. India's most decorated Army General , Zorawar Chand Bakshi was from the Lau clan.

  9. Nair - Wikipedia

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    The usual four-tier Hindu caste system, involving the varnas of Brahmin (priest), Kshatriya (warrior), Vaishya (business person, involved in trading, entrepreneurship and finance) and Shudra (service person), did not exist. Kshatriyas were rare and the Vaishyas were not present at all. The roles left empty by the absence of these two ritual ...