- 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...
- 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...
-
surname which is
often ****ociated with
Kurmi caste of
northern India. It is also
considered as a sub-caste of the
Kurmis. In
Uttar Pradesh, they are primarily...
- The
Kurmi Market is a
large market in the city of Kano, Kano State, Nigeria. It was
founded by
Muhammad Rumfa, a King of Kano, in the 15th century. As...
- 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...
-
Rupam Kurmi (died 4
February 2004) was an
Indian politician from the
state of ****am. She was a
former Minister for
Employment and
Craftsmanship in the...
-
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...
-
politically organised peasant community in
India after Jats,
Yadavs and
Kurmis. In Rajasthan, due to lack of
numerical preponderance in ****embly constituencies...
- Baniya,
Brahmins and
Kurmi & Kushwaha. It has 3,84,380
Muslim Voters,
Brahmin &
baniyas comprises 2 lakh
voters each,
Yadav and (
Kurmi & Kushwaha) comprises...