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Dubauli (other)
Dubaulī is the name of several places in India. It is derived from the name of Dūbe subgroup of Brahmins, along with the common suffix ''-aulī'' (which has multiple possible etymologies, including Sanskrit ''palli'', meaning "small village or hamlet"). ''Dubaulī'' is actually an irregular form of the name – the expected form would be ''Dubelī'', which exists but is far less common. The form ''Dubaulī'' is influenced by analogy with the many other place names ending in ''-aulī''. Places named Dubaulī include: * Dubauli, Bihiya, a village in Bhojpur district, Bihar * Dubauli, Garhani, a village in Bhojpur district, Bihar * Dighwa Dubauli, a village in Gopalganj district, Bihar See also *Oikonyms in Western and South Asia Oikonyms in Western, Central, South, and Southeast Asia can be grouped according to various components, reflecting common linguistic and cultural histories. Toponymic study is not as extensive as it is for placenames in Europe and Anglophone parts ... ...
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Dubey
Dubey or Dwivedi or Duvedi or Dave or Duve is a Hindu Brahmin surname of Northern India. It refers to experts of the Yajurveda. In Southern India, it is referred to as Dwivedula. It may also refer to Dubé - a surname among some people of French people, French and other European origins. Notable people Notable people with this name include: * Abhay Kumar Dubey * Amrapali Dubey * Bindeshwari Dubey * Bodhram Dubey * Chandra Shekhar Dubey * Chandrashekhar Dubey * Harsh Dubey * Ira Dubey * Jitender P. Dubey * Lillete Dubey * Lushin Dubey * Muchkund Dubey * Neha Dubey * Nishikant Dubey * Pradeep Dubey * Praveen Dubey * Prem Ram Dubey * Rajkumari Dubey * Ravi Dubey * Rambola Dubey * Satyadev Dubey * Satyajeet Dubey * Satyendra Dubey * Saurabh Dubey - several people * Shar Dubey * Shivam Dube, Shivam Dubey * Shubham Dubey * Sourav Dubey * Tulsidas * Vijay Kumar Dubey * Vikas Dubey * Yash Dubey See also

* Indian names * Dubey Schaldenbrand * Dwivedi {{Surname, Dubey Surnames of ...
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Brahmin
Brahmin (; ) is a ''Varna (Hinduism), varna'' (theoretical social classes) within Hindu society. The other three varnas are the ''Kshatriya'' (rulers and warriors), ''Vaishya'' (traders, merchants, and farmers), and ''Shudra'' (labourers). The traditional occupation of Brahmins is that of priesthood (purohit, pandit, or pujari) at Hindu temples or at socio-religious ceremonies, and the performing of rite of passage rituals, such as solemnising a wedding with hymns and prayers.James Lochtefeld (2002), Brahmin, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Vol. 1: A–M, Rosen Publishing, , page 125 Traditionally, Brahmins are accorded the supreme ritual status of the four social classes, and they also served as spiritual teachers (guru or acharya). In practice, Indian texts suggest that some Brahmins historically also became agriculturalists, warriors, traders, and had also held other occupations in the Indian subcontinent.GS Ghurye (1969), Caste and Race in India, Popular Prakasha ...
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Dubauli, Bihiya
Dubauli is a small village in Bihiya block of Bhojpur district in Bihar, India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since .... As of 2011, its population was 224, in 33 households. It is located a short distance northwest of the town of Bihiya. References Villages in Bhojpur district, India {{BhojpurIN-geo-stub ...
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Dubauli, Garhani
Dubauli is a village in Garhani block of Bhojpur district, Bihar, India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since .... As of 2011, its population was 1,017, in 158 households. References Villages in Bhojpur district, India {{BhojpurIN-geo-stub ...
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Dighwa Dubauli
Dighwa Dubauli refers to a locality village in Gopalganj district of Bihar in India. There is a railway station with the same name and also a market. The market is the biggest one in the neighboring areas and draws people from remote villages, like Reotith, Sirsa, shanker pur, Sirsa Manpur, Dighwa, Bankati, Pipra, Bijulpur to name a few. Education Dighwa Dubauli has two major high schools, Reotith High School and Sirsa high school. There are many private schools that offer good education up to elementary level. Dighwa Dubauli is also famous as an industrial training hub due to two industrial training institutes namely RN Private ITI and Yogendra Singh ITI. Transport Dighwa Dubauli is well connected through railway to major towns like Gopalganj and Chapra. The train service at the moment is not good because only 4 trains pass this station in 24 hour period. There are many private buses too that connect the town to Patna, Muzaffarpur Muzaffarpur () is a city located ...
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Oikonyms In Western And South Asia
Oikonyms in Western, Central, South, and Southeast Asia can be grouped according to various components, reflecting common linguistic and cultural histories. Toponymic study is not as extensive as it is for placenames in Europe and Anglophone parts of the world, but the origins of many placenames can be determined with a fair degree of certainty. One complexity to the study when discussing it in English is that the Romanization of names, during British rule and otherwise, from other languages has not been consistent. Names after natural features In Rajasthan, names are frequently given after rock, stone, ravine, and embankment. In the Gangetic plain, the predominant natural features are trees, grass prairies, and bodies of water. Prominent trees, visible from a long way off, would often serve as landmarks and give their name to places before there was any permanent settlement there. This was especially the case where a large tree indicated a ford across a river; for example, the na ...
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