- and, in
contrast to the
Kurmis own traditions, to
sequester their women in the
manner of
Rajputs and Brahmins. In 1930, the
Kurmis of
Bihar joined with the...
- many aspects. In the
early 20th century, socio-economic
ascendancy of the
Kurmis led them to
become landlords. Consequently, they were
involved in the formation...
-
British rule in India,
Koeris were
described as "agriculturalists"
along with
Kurmis and
other cultivating castes. They are
described as a
dominant caste in...
- the non-
Kurmis of
Manbhum that
Panchet raja,
having come up from the
ancient Kshatriya royal family of the district,
accepts the
Kurmis as
Kurmi Kshatriyas...
-
Rupjyoti Kurmi (born 24 July 1977) is an
Indian politician from
Bharatiya Janata Party. In May 2021, he was
elected as a
member of the ****am Legislative...
-
along with
Central India, it
mostly be
found among castes like Rajput,
Kurmis, Jats and Koeris.
According to
Ayodhya Prasad Sah, the
title was also used...
-
involved in low
scale trade to some extent. The Yadavs, kushwahas(Koeri),
Kurmis, and
Banias are
categorised as the upper-backwards
amongst the
Other Backward...
- The
Sainthwars are
closely related to the
Kurmis, and are
sometimes described as a
division of the
Kurmi caste.
Though Sainthwars deny the
claim but...
- vokkaliga, khandayat, kamboj,
under the
umbrella of the
Kurmi name. This body then
campaigned for
Kurmis to
classify themselves as
Kshatriya but there's no...
-
Kurmi is a
Local Government Area in
Taraba State, Nigeria. As a
local government area it is
administered by a
Local Government Council consisting of a...