- was
ruled by
Kshatriya clans. However,
these kshatriyas did not
follow the
Vedic religion, and were
sometimes called degenerate Kshatriyas or
Shudras by...
- a
sharp contrast to the
classical varna of
Kshatriyas as
depicted in
Hindu literature in
which Kshatriyas are
depicted as an
educated and
urbanite clan...
-
Kshatriyas and would-be
Kshatriyas: a
consideration of the
claims of
certain Hindu castes to rank with the Rájputs, the
descendants of the
ancient Kshatriyas...
- the
surviving some
Kshatriyas Rajputs moved towards Gujarat to keep
their identity,
Those Kshatriyas.
Those known as
Gurjar Kshatriya During the Islamic...
- The
Samantha Kshatriyas are a
noble community of Kerala, India. They were
historically ruling elites (Naduvazhi) and
feudal aristocrats (Jenmi) in the...
-
Lunar dynasty (IAST: Candravaṃśa) is a
legendary prin****l
house of the
Kshatriyas varna, or warrior–ruling
varna (Social class)
mentioned in the ancient...
- of
laying railways,
bridges and also in coal mining. The
Kutch Gurjar Kshatriyas left
Dhaneti and went on to
establish eighteen villages in
Kutch which...
- races", whom
Kshatriyas often claimed as ancestors. The
creation of new
names such as
Agnikula Kshatriya and
Vannikula Kshatriya (
Kshatriyas of the fire...
- Maratha, not a
Kshatriya. They
noted that
Shivaji had
never had a
sacred thread ceremony, and did not wear the thread, such as a
kshatriya would. When Shivaji...
- when Asaf-Ud-Dowlah, the
fourth Nawab of Awadh,
attempted to
grant the
kshatriya title of Raja to a
group of
influential landed Ayodhya Kurmis, he was...