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- community was not a single caste, but developed from an ****ortment of related subcastes, which in course of time came under the single banner Nadar. Nadar climbers...
- (Gujarat)" (XLS). censusofindia.gov.in. Government of India. includes the subcastes Bhambi Khalpa, Bhambi Rohit, Bhambi Sindhi Mochi, Rohit, Jatav, Samdar...
- A caste is a fixed social group into which an individual is born within a particular system of social stratification: a caste system. Within such a system...
- Mathur is a subcaste of the Kayastha community in Northern India, with their origins possibly in Mathura. Sizeable Mathur community is also found in South...
- has been debate regarding whether these groups should be considered as subcastes or a mixture both of those and of subdivisions. There have been several...
- accountants and advisors of the Kings of Kerala. Many members of the Menon subcaste are related to the Cochin royal family, Zamorin of Calicut, Paliam royal...
- subcastes. The various caste based organisations and the umbrella organisation Nishad Mahasabha sought to mobilise the people belonging to subcastes of...
- belongs to Khukhrain family of the Punjabi Khatris, along with other subcastes: Anand, Talwar, Sahni/Sawhney, Sethi, Ghai, Bhasin, Sabharwal, Chadha...
- on their places of origin, "Desh", "Karad" and "Konkan". The Brahmin subcastes that come under Maharashtra Brahmins include Deshastha, Chitpavan (Konkanastha)...
- Swaroopathil Nairs were one of the high ranking subcastes belonging to the Nair community in Kerala. This subcaste is found only in Travancore, where they are...