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  2. Yadu (legendary king) - Wikipedia

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    The Agni Purana states that Yadu's lineage was continued by his eldest son, Sahasrajit. Sahasrajit had three sons: Haihaya, Renuhaya, and Haya. [8]A historical dynasty called the Traikutaka claimed descent from Haihaya.

  3. Yadav - Wikipedia

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    The term Yadav (or Yadava) has been interpreted to mean "a descendant of Yadu," who is a mythological king. [18]Using "very broad generalisations", Jayant Gadkari says that it is "almost certain" from analysis of the Puranas that Andhaka, Vrishni, Satvata and Abhira were collectively known as Yadavas and worshipped Krishna.

  4. 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.

  5. Yaduvanshi - Wikipedia

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    Yaduvanshi, Yaduvamsha, or Yadava (not to be confused with Yadav) is an ancient Hindu mythological dynasty and also refers to people reputed to have descended from the legendary king Yadu. Yaduvanshi may also refer to:

  6. Ahir - Wikipedia

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    Ahir or Aheer (derived from the Sanskrit word: abhira) [1] is a community of traditionally non-elite pastoralists in India, most of whom now use the Yadav surname, as they consider the two terms synonymous. [2]

  7. List of Puru and Yadu dynasties - Wikipedia

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    King Pururavas was a ruler of Treta Yuga. According to the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, Pururavas was the son of Ila and Budha.Some important members were Yayati, Yadu, Puru, Turvasu, Druhyu, and Anu.

  8. Yaduvanshi (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Yaduvanshi are an ancient people claiming descent from the legendary king Yadu Yaduvanshi may also refer to: Yaduvanshi Aheer, a clan of the Ahir community in India; Yaduvanshi Rajput, a clan found amongst Rajput community in India; Yaduvanshi Rai, Indian politician from Bihar, India; See also. Seuna (Yadava) dynasty, a medieval Indian dynasty

  9. Lorikayan - Wikipedia

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    Lorik Chanda's saga is seen as a magical link to create an analogy between inequality as the protagonist is Yaduvanshi and feeds the cow while the heroine is the king's daughter. Folk admirer Ram Hriday Tiwari considers this saga to be an unmitigated desire to seek the love of two human beings.