varma belongs to which cast?
Obviously Gurhar is the branch of Gaur Rajput. because the gotra of the both is same it's (Bhardwaj) long time ago some Gaur Rajput went to U.P, mostly in Etah or Mainpuri than they had called by Gurhar Rajput. == ==
Chohan or Chauhan is both a Jatt name and a Rajput surname. Chohans, Cheemas, Chatthas and Chahals have the same ancestry.
The Khmer Krom culture, their language and custom are the same as the Cambodian. They are the same in one way, but the difference is that the Cambodian live in Cambodia. The Khmer Krom is the one who live in southern Vietnam. Most of the southern of Vietnam for many years ago were belong to the Cambodian, the Vietnamese had invaded Cambodia and took it over. Since thence, the Cambodian who are live in the southern of Vietnam called Khmer Krom and they speak Khmer. Since the Vietnamese took over for many years most of the Khmer Krom speak Khmer language with a little difference action from the Cambodian, but they are understand each others when they exchange conversation.
No, Because from same gotra means that you are brother & sister. Which is considered forbidden for wedding.
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The same as their communist allies, use what ever force was necessary to accomplish the objective.
People of same 'gothras' marriage is not advised
They live in Cambodia, but the Khmer Empire was vast and stretch over all of continental southeast asia, so essentially many have been mixed in with the other ethnic groups that inhabit the land today, such as the Thais, Vietnamese, Laos, and Burmese.
Ror are the purest rajput. When Akbar was given dolas by the rajputs of rajasthan, rors fought and did not give girls to mughals. Maharana Pratap did the same and banned marriages with rajputs who had been supplying daughters to Mughals.
Bhatia's are Descendants of the Rajput's, But are considered in the same category as Khathri's.
Yes it is a sub-caste of Rajputs. Kashyap Rajput hailed from Rajasthan and were originally royal guards on horses that protected the princess. After the mughal invasion they were forced out of work and left the area for various jobs and some ended up in Punjab, converting to Sikhism. One of the Panj-Pyare was a Kayshup Rajput Himmat Rai (who had become a water-bearer due to losing his job during the mughal era) was converted to sikhism by Guru Gobind Singh.