Yes Also In Gujarat
The Rathod surname is commonly associated with the Rajput community in Rajasthan, not specifically with the Scheduled Caste Koli community. Rajputs are considered an upper caste in the traditional Caste System of India.
Bhati is a surname commonly found in various castes and communities in India. It is not specifically associated with a particular caste or scheduled caste group.
There is no specific caste or schedule caste called "barman." Caste classifications can vary across regions and communities in India. It is important to avoid making assumptions about someone's caste based on their occupation or surname.
Yes, Das is a common surname among various castes and communities in West Bengal, including both schedule caste and general category. The surname alone does not determine caste status as it varies among different individuals and families within the state.
Yes, Paswan is a surname commonly associated with the Paswan community, which falls under the Scheduled Caste category in India.
"Santra" as a surname does not specifically belong to any particular caste. Surnames in India can be shared across different castes and communities. It is important to consider the regional and cultural context when determining the caste associated with a surname.
Bhati is a surname commonly found in various castes and communities in India. It is not specifically associated with a particular caste or scheduled caste group.
maheshwari caste of rajasthan
are badge surname which caste
schedule caste
no schedule caste & general caste
no
people named with surname talwar are Prajapati (kumhar)..=)
BERA SURNAME IS UNDER schedule caste
In Rajasthan Dhabi surname is used in koli Mahawar caste which is in schedule caste in Rajasthan OBC in Gujarat ST in maharastra Odisha and General Rajpoot also in some states like Uttarakhand Himachal Pradesh
Firstly Mr no knowledge...SUROTIA surname is not from the Rajput caste. Surotia's are BRAHMINS (pandits) from rajasthan.
No
no....