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  2. Rohatgi - Wikipedia

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    Rohatgi, Rastogi and Rustagi is a surname of Kshatriya Varg within Hindu Society. The legacy of King Harishchandra's son, Rohitashva, whose name signifies "lineage of the sun," gave rise to a series of surnames (Rastogi, Rohatgi, Rustagi) associated with the Solar Dynasty of Kshatriya(), or the Warrior Clan.

  3. KC (surname) - Wikipedia

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    KC (or K.C, K.C.) is a surname of medieval origin anglicized as an abbreviation of Khatri Chhetri in Nepal. [1] [2] The surname Khatri Chhetri was historically legally labelled to the children of Brahmin fathers and Kshatriya mothers after the introduction of Muluki Ain (the Legal Code of Nepal) in 1854 by Jang Bahadur Rana of Nepal.

  4. 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 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

  5. Chandok (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Chandok (also spelled as Chandiok and Chandhok) is a surname found among the Khukhrain community. [1] According to Hindu scriptures, Chandoks are of the Khatri caste, are Suryavanshis and also Descendants of Lord Rama. Chandoks are Kshatriya. Most of Chandoks are Dual-faith Hindus (who believe in both Hindu and Sikh religions). [2]

  6. Kshatriya - Wikipedia

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    In the third to fourth centuries CE, kingdoms in the Krishna and Godavari rivers claimed kshatriya status and performed Vedic rituals to legitimate themselves as rulers. [26] During his visit to India in the 7th century, Hieun Tsang noted that kshatriya rulers were ruling the kingdoms like Kabul, [27] Kosala, [28] Bhillamala, [29] Maharashtra ...

  7. Kshatriyas and Would-be Kshatriyas - Wikipedia

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    Frontispiece, 1904 edition. Kshatriyas and would-be Kshatriyas: a consideration of the claims of certain Hindu castes to rank with the Rájputs, the descendants of the ancient Kshatriyas was written by Kumar Cheda Singh Varma [1] advocate at the Allahabad High Court.

  8. Category:Khatri surnames - Wikipedia

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  9. Ravana Rajputs - Wikipedia

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    In this lettet the Kingdom of Marwar Maharaja Gaj Singh state that: Before the invasion and occupation of the Mughals, Kshatriyas ruled the entire India. In that period, 'Raj-putra' indicated Kshatriya princes or dynasties. The word Rajput or Rajput is a corruption of the Sanskrit word Rajputra. Which is authentic.