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Garhwali Rajput
Garhwali Rajput, also referred to Rajputs of Garhwal region of Uttrakhand who held considerable power in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, from around the 9th century till the conquest of Garhwal by the Garhwal Kingdom. Clans List of Rajput clans in Garhwal: * Negi * Panwar * Pawar * Bisht * Chand * Rawat * Rana Rana may refer to: Astronomy * Rana (crater), a crater on Mars * Delta Eridani or Rana, a star Films * Rana (2012 film), an Indian Kannada-language action drama * Rana, a 1998 Telugu-language action film directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy * R ... References {{india-ethno-stub Garhwali Rajputs ...
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Caste
A caste is a Essentialism, fixed social group into which an individual is born within a particular system of social stratification: a caste system. Within such a system, individuals are expected to marry exclusively within the same caste (endogamy), follow lifestyles often linked to a particular occupation, hold a ritual status observed within a hierarchy, and interact with others based on cultural notions of social exclusion, exclusion, with certain castes considered as either more pure or more polluted than others. The term "caste" is also applied to morphological groupings in eusocial insects such as ants, bees, and termites#caste, termites. The paradigmatic ethnographic example of caste is the division of India's Hinduism, Hindu society into rigid social groups. Its roots lie in South Asia's ancient history and it still exists; however, the economic significance of the caste system in India seems to be declining as a result of urbanisation and affirmative action programs. ...
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Rawat (surname)
The surname ''Rawat'' is a prominent family name in South Asia, particularly in India. It is commonly associated with Rajputs of Rajasthan, Uttarakhand ( Garhwal and Kumaon), and Himachal Pradesh. The name is also used among various communities in the Himalayan regions and carries connotations of nobility and leadership. In Uttrakhand, Rajasthan and Himachal the surname is used among Thakur/Rajputs. Meaning The surname ''Rawat'' is derived from the Sanskrit word "Rajvata," meaning "ruler" or "kingdom." The word 'Rawat' is a compound where 'Ra' stands for Rajput, 'Va' for Veer (brave), and 'Ta' for Talwar (sword). It symbolizes a Rajput warrior who is brave and skilled with the sword — known as a Rawat Rajput. Historically, it was used as a title for people who performed exceptionally well in wars or possessed exceptional bravery Over time, it became a hereditary surname passed down through generations. Notable people * Abhishek Rawat, Indian actor * Amisha Rawat, ...
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Chand (name)
Chand is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Chand Bardai, Indian poet *Chand Bibi, Indian ruler and warrior *Chand Burke, Indian actor in Hindi and Punjabi language films *Chand Kaur, ruler of the Sikh Empire *Chand Nawab (born 1963), Pakistani journalist *Chand Sadagar, rich river and sea merchant of Champaknagar in Eastern India *Chand Usmani (1933–1989), Indian actress Surname *Amir Chand (1889–1970), Indian physician and teacher of medicine *Anand Chand (1913–1983), 44th Raja of Bilaspur *Aakash Chand, Nepali cricketer, medium pace bowler *Bhuwan Chand (born 1949), Nepali actress *Bidhi Chand (1579–1638), Sikh religious preacher *Binayadhoj Chand, Nepalese politician *Dashrath Chand (1941–?), Nepalese politician and martyr *Dhyan Chand (1905–1979), Indian field hockey player *Dutee Chand (born 1996), Indian sprinter *Ganesh Chand, Fijian academic and politician of Indian descent *Hari Chand (1953–2022), Indian long distanc ...
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Bisht (surname)
Bisht is a surname found in Indian states of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Bisht was a title given by kings to nobles, derived from the Sanskrit vishisht ("distinguished").The term "Bisht" originally referred to someone who held a land grant from the government. The Bisht families in Uttarakhand were chiefly Thokdars thakur(Zamindars) of Thuljat origin. In Uttrakhand, Bishts are generally Kshatriya Thakurs. In Nepal, Bisht was adopted as a surname by Raute and Raji people. Bishta, as Bista, was also used as a surname used by Khas people, group under the caste Chhetri. Notable people * Ajay Mohan Bisht, better known as Yogi Adityanath; Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh * Dan Singh Bisht, Indian businessman and philanthropist * Donal Bisht, Indian television actress *Ekta Bisht, Indian cricket player * Gajender Singh Bisht ( Ashoka Chakra , NSG Commando) * Harish Bisht, vice admiral of the Indian Navy * Himanshu Bisht, Indian cricketer *Hira Singh Bisht, Indian politici ...
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Pawar
Pawar (also spelled as Pavar and Puar) is an Indian surname found among the Maratha, Mahar or Koli people in Maharashtra. Notable people bearing the Pawar name or its variants include: *Ajit Pawar (born 1959), Indian politician; deputy chief minister of Maharashtra and nephew of Sharad Pawar * Ameya Pawar (born 1980), American politician and City of Chicago Alderman * Anand Pawar, Indian badminton player * Anjali Pawar, Indian social worker * Bharati Pawar, Indian politician * Dagdu Maruti Pawar, Indian Dalit author *Hemendra Singh Rao Pawar, titular Maharaja of Dhar State) * Krishnaji Rao III Puar, Maharaja of Dewas Senior and Indian politician * Kuldeep Pawar, Indian actor in the Marathi language film industry *Lalita Pawar (1916-1998), popular Hindi TV & Marathi actress * Narayan Rao Pawar (1925-2010), Indian independence activist and member of Arya Samaj who plotted to kill the last Nizam of Hyderabad * Rajendra Singh Pawar, Indian businessman, chairman of NIIT * Raje ...
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Negi (surname)
Negi is a title of Pahadi Rajput or Thakur. The Negi title originated from the word ‘nek’ which means ‘righteous’. This title was conferred by kings upon warriors,military commanders and ministers. Individuals holding the Negi title were entrusted with the task of collecting taxes from villages as some of them were zaildars and Lambardars too. Similar to the title or the surname of "Thakur"and "Rana", "Negi" was adopted or mostly given as an honor to the Kshatriyas. origin found in the Indian states of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu. Notable people with this surname include: *Asha Negi, television actress * Balwant Singh Negi, army officer *Darwan Singh Negi, Victoria Cross recipient * Deependra Negi, footballer *Dev Negi, singer * Dhan Singh Negi, former MLA for Tehri *Gabar Singh Negi, Victoria Cross recipient * Jagat Singh Negi, politician * Jaiveer Singh Negi, army officer * Janardan Ganpatrao Negi, scientist *Jeet Singh Negi, composer * Kunwar Singh Neg ...
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Garhwal Kingdom
Kingdom of Garhwal ( ''गढ़वाल राज्य'' ) was an Himalayan kingdom in the current north-western Himalayan state of Uttarakhand, India, founded in 823 CE by Kanak Pal the progenitor of the Panwar dynasty that ruled over the kingdom uninterrupted until 1803 CE. The kingdom was divided into two parts during the British Raj, namely: the princely state ''of Garhwal'' and the ''Garhwal District'' of British India. The princely state of Garhwal consisted of the present day Tehri Garhwal district and most of the Uttarkashi district. This former state acceded to the Union of India in August 1949 CE. History Ancient The royal dynasty of Garhwal started with Kanak Pal. Garhwal Kingdom was founded in 823 AD, when Kanak Pal, the prince of Malwa (present day Madhya Pradesh), on his visit to the Badrinath Temple, met Raja Bhanu Pratap, the ruler of Chandpur Garhi, one of the 52 Garhs of Garhwal. Raja Bhanu Pratap had no sons. The King married his only dau ...
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Rajput
Rājpūt (, from Sanskrit ''rājaputra'' meaning "son of a king"), also called Thākur (), is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating from the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. The term ''Rajput'' covers various patrilineal clans historically associated with warriorhood: several clans claim Rajput status, although not all claims are universally accepted. According to modern scholars, almost all Rajput clans originated from peasant or pastoral communities. Over time, the Rajputs emerged as a social class comprising people from a variety of ethnic and geographical backgrounds. From the 12th to 16th centuries, the membership of this class became largely hereditary, although new claims to Rajput status continued to be made in later centuries. Several Rajput-ruled kingdoms played a significant role in many regions of central and northern India from the seventh century ...
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Rajputs Of Nepal
Rajputs of Nepal () or anciently Rajputras () are Rajput Kshatriya community of Nepal. There were various historical groups of Rajputs from ancient India, ancient and medieval India that have immigrated to Kathmandu valley, Khas Malla Kingdom, Western hill regions and other Terai territories. The Nepalese dynasty of Indo-Gangetic plain, Indian plain origin were Licchavi (kingdom), Lichhavis who entitled themselves with the archaic title ''Rajputra''. The heavy Rajput immigration into Nepal began on the rise of Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent after the 12th century CE. These Rajputs particularly settled in Kathmandu valley, as well as in the various hills of the Himalayan ranges specially the Western-Central Nepal. Those Rajput groups in the Western Nepal led into disintegration of Khas Malla Kingdom and formation of large number of confederated states called Baise Rajya and Chaubisi Rajya. The Rajputs of the Kathmandu Valley established marital relations with the Mal ...
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