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.ढढोर:nowiki>ढढोर गोत्रीय यदुवंशी क्षत्रिय मूलतः द्वारिकाधीश भगवान कृष्ण महाराज के प्रपौत्र युवराज वज्रनाभ के वंशज माने जाते हैं ।��ढोर अहीरों का निकास मूलतः राजस्थान के " ढुंढार " क्षेत्र से हुआ जयपुर, धौलपुर, करौली आदि का इलाका आज भी ढुंढार कहलाता है और आज भी जयपुर के आसपास इस गोत्र के ठिकाने आबाद हैं । इस गोत्र के रणबंको ने मुहम्मद गौरी के खिलाफ़ युद्ध में अन्य यदुवंशी गोत्रों के सं� ...
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Lorikayan
Lorikayan is the most famous folklore of Bhojpuri. Its protagonist is Lorik. The sense in which the hero narrates the life-events of Lorik in this folklore full of heroic rasa, is delightful to see and hear. Lorik is remembered as a great ancestor of historical heroes and Ahirs. It is also called the 'Ramayana' of the Ahir caste. This story is famous in Chhattisgarh under the name Lorik-Chanda, it is a love story of Lorik-Chanda. It is presented as a folkloric-dance-drama. The saga is based on the love affair of a married princess Chanda and married Ahir Lorik. This story is based on events that Lorik encounters, family opposition, social disdain and how he escapes them all. The song-dance continues throughout the night, in which the men perform the Chandeni Premagatha dance in special costumes. Timki and dholak instruments are used in dance. Literature Sufi poet Maulana Dawood chose the folklore of Lorik and Chanda to write "Chandayan", the first Hindi Sufi love poem 1389. He ...
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Bhojpuri Language
Bhojpuri (;Bhojpuri entry, Oxford Dictionaries
, Oxford University Press
) is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Bhojpur- Purvanchal region of India and the Terai region of Nepal.
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Awadhi Language
Awadhi (; ), also known as Audhi (), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in northern India and Nepal. It is primarily spoken in the Awadh region of present-day Uttar Pradesh, India. The name ''Awadh'' is connected to Ayodhya, the ancient city, which is regarded as the homeland of the Hindu god Rama. See also, the Oudh state which was settled in North India during the Mughal rule. It was, along with Braj Bhasha, used widely as a literary vehicle before being displaced by Hindustani in the 19th century. Linguistically, Awadhi is a language at par with Hindustani. However, it is regarded by the state to be a dialect of the Central Indo-Aryan (Hindi) languages, and the area where Awadhi is spoken to be a part of the Hindi-language area owing to their cultural proximity. As a result, Modern Standard Hindi, rather than Awadhi, is used for school instructions as well as administrative and official purposes; and its literature falls within the scope of Hindi literature. Alternati ...
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Lorik
Lorik is a predominantly Albanian masculine given name, it is derived from the Latin name Laurentius. Notable people bearing the name Lorik include: * Lorik Ademi (born 2001), Swedish footballer *Lorik Cana (born 1983), Albanian footballer *Lorik Emini (born 1999), Kosovan footballer *Lorik Maxhuni Lorik Maxhuni (born 2 July 1992 in Prishtinë) is a Kosovar-Albanian footballer who plays as a midfielder for KF Flamurtari in the Football Superleague of Kosovo The Football Superleague of Kosovo ( sq, Superliga e Futbollit të Kosovës), als ... (born 1992), Kosovan footballer {{DEFAULTSORT:Lorik Masculine given names Albanian masculine given names ...
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Ahir
Ahir or Aheer are a community of traditionally non-elite pastoralists in India, most members of which identify as being of the Indian Yadav community because they consider the two terms to be synonymous. The Ahirs are variously described as a caste, a clan, a community, a race and a tribe. The traditional occupations of Ahirs are cattle-herding and agriculture. Since late 19th century to early 20th century, Ahirs have adopted ''Yadav'' word for their community and have claimed descent from the mythological king Yadu as a part of a movement of social and political resurgence Quote: "The movement, which had a wide interregional spread, attempted to submerge regional names such as Goala, Ahir, Ahar, Gopa, etc., in favour of the generic term Yadava (Rao 1979). Hence a number of pastoralist castes were subsumed under Yadava, in accordance with decisions taken by the regional and national level caste sabhas. The Yadavas became the first among the shudras to gain the right to wea ...
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Ahir Clans
The Ahir (Sanskrit: Abhira) is a Hindu caste amongst large set of pastoral communities using ''Yadav'' word since late 19th century to early 20th century as part of Sanskritisation process. Quote: "The movement, which had a wide interregional spread, attempted to submerge regional names such as Goala, Ahir, Ahar, Gopa, etc., in favour of the generic term Yadava (Rao 1979). Hence a number of pastoralist castes were subsumed under Yadava, in accordance with decisions taken by the regional and national level caste sabhas. The Yadavas became the first among the shudras to gain the right to wear the janeu, a case of successful sanskritisation which continues till date. As a prominent agriculturist caste in the region, despite belonging to the shudra varna, the Yadavas claimed Kshatriya status tracing descent from the Yadu dynasty. The caste's efforts matched those of census officials, for whom standardisation of overlapping names was a matter of policy. The success of the Yadava m ...
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Krishnaut
Krishnaut or Krishnaut Ahir or Krishnaut Yaduvanshi is a clan of the Hindu Ahir (Yadav) caste found in Bihar, Jharkhand, and parts of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The term Krishnaut denotes their claimed descent from Lord Krishna. Majority of Yadavs were peasants with minor landholdings in the Northern and Central parts of India, a small segment of the community had taken over land in the newly reclaimed portion of Eastern Bihar (Purnea and Saharsa) to become big landowners. Origin and History The Krishnaut subcaste of Ahirs claim their descent from Krishna. List of Kingdom and Estate In Bihar Nepal and Jharkhand there were many rulers and zamindars belonging to Ahir (Yadav) caste. The Ahir zamindars were predominantly found in northern and eastern parts of Bihar. Most of them belonged to Krishnaut and Majhraut clans of Ahir. *Kishnaut Ahir Jagirdars Or Zamindars of Parasadi Estate and Parsauna (Saran) Ruled 16th century To Independence *Ahir chief of Ruidas-Patna. *Ah ...
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Majhraut
The Majhraut or Majraut is a clan of Yaduvanshi Ahir that inhabits the Indian state of Bihar and Jharkhand. They are believed to be descended from the Yadav king Madhu who ruled Mathura. Like Krishnaut even Majhraut Ahirs (Yadav) never sold either milk, ghee or butter. They ran estates and became Zamindars. Origin and History The Yadavs who migrated from Mathura ( Braj) to Bihar and its surrounding areas came to be known as Mathraut or Majrauth. List of Rulers and Chieftain In Bihar and Jharkhand there were many rulers and zamindars belonging to Ahir (Yadav) caste. During British Raj, the Ahir zamindars were predominantly found in northern and eastern parts of Bihar. Most of them belonged to Krishnaut and Majhraut clans of Ahir *Rulers of Varman dynasty. *Ahir Chieftain of Murho Estate. *Zamindar of Ranipatti Estate. *Landlords of Khurda Karveli. *Landlords of Gosaidaspur Estate. *Zamindar of Belwarganj Estate. *Zamindar of Pipra Estate. *Zamindar of Shaligrami. Dist ...
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