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Kayastha or
Kayasth denotes a
cluster of
disparate Indian communities broadly categorised by the
regions of the
Indian subcontinent in
which they were...
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merit and
trained them to
become civil servants and
members of the
Kayasth caste.[full
citation needed] They
successfully adapted as
scribes and functionaries...
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Sunderlal Patwa (a Jain) and BJP
National President Kushabhau Thakre (a
Kayasth[prabhu]),or by its
opponents , led by Lami
Narayan Pandey and
former chief...
- The
haveli of the
Kayasth Rajas of Surajpura, this was one of the
largest zamindari in
North Bihar. The
haveli now has been
converted into a government...
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India (RBI) in 1935. The
Imperial Bank of
India is
started through the
Kayasth Trading and
Banking Corporation which worked to the
monthly payment paid...
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Everybody likes to
follow Abeer because he is po****r. The
Bajpayees have a
Kayasth family, the Mathurs, as
their neighbor.
There is a rift
between both the...
- pp. 29–30. Leonard, K.I., 1994.
Social History of an
Indian Caste: The
Kayasths of Hyderabad.
Orient Blackswan.[1]
Archived 27
January 2020 at the Wayback...
- New Delhi:
Mittal Publication. ISBN 81-7099-874-3. Sahay, Uday (2021).
Kayasth Encyclopedia. Delhi: SAUV communications. ISBN 978-81-941122-3-5. "Shrine...
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Mumbai News -
Times of India". The
Times of India.
Retrieved 2021-04-02. "
Kayasth".
Merriam Webster.
Retrieved 28 June 2021. Lucy
Carroll (1977). "Caste...
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through a
connection with the
Mughal throne—either
through Todar Mal, a
Kayasth from Avadh, or
through a
member of the
Kacchvaha lineage of
eastern Rajasthan—and...