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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 ]
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]
Are Katika (also known as Are-Suryavanshi) are a community hailing from the South Indian states of Telangana, Andhra pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu including Maharashtra. ...
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.
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
Your personal opinion is immaterial, according to government source the caste name is "Kshatriya" but not rajus.Government mentions "rajus" by the name of "Kshatriya" and nowhere "Raju" term is used by the Government records, overseas records etc."Rajus" is the word used for mentioning the specific caste, but the official term in Andhra Pradesh ...
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.
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 ...