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Thakur may refer to: * Thakur (title), a feudal title and surname used by erstwhile nobility of India * Thakur (caste), an Indian caste also known by the name "Rajput" * Thakur village, a residential locality in Mumbai, India * Thakur Baldev Singh (''Sholay'') or Thakur, a fictional character played by Sanjeev Kumar in the 1975 classic Indian film ''Sholay'' See also * * Thaker, an Indian family name * Thakkar, an Indian family name * Thakar (tribe), an Adivasi tribe of Maharashtra, India * Thakor The Thakor Koli, or Thakarda Koli, is a subcaste of the Koli caste of Gujarat. Koli people form the largest caste-cluster in Gujarat, comprising 24 per cent of the total population of the state. Koli Thakors in Gujarat are classified as Other ..., a Hindu Koli caste in Gujarat * Thakura (other) * Tagore (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Thakur (title)
Thakur is a historical Indian feudalism, feudal Indian honorifics, title of the Indian subcontinent. It is also used as a surname in the present day. The female variant of the title is Thakurani or Thakurain, and is also used to describe the wife of a Thakur. There are varying opinions among scholars about its origin. Some scholars suggest that it is not mentioned in the Sanskrit texts preceding 500 Common Era, BCE, but speculates that it might have been a part of the vocabulary of the dialects spoken in North India, northern India before the Gupta Empire. It is viewed to have been derived from word ''Thakkura'' which, according to several scholars, was not an original word of the Sanskrit Languages of India, language but a borrowed word in the Indian lexis from the Tukharistan region of Uzbekistan. Another view-point is that ''Thakkura'' is a loan word from the Prakrit language. Scholars have suggested differing meanings for the word, i.e. "god", "lord", and "master of the es ...
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