Hinduism
Hinduism
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M N Srinivasan Answered by Pradip Hyderabad
The most dominant caste in Andhra Pradesh has been the Reddys. Over the past fifty years eight Reddys have been chief ministers out of a total of fourteen.
The dominant caste
Vijay belongs to the Thakur caste. The latter also includes many people with the last name Singh. Thakurs are mainly in Goa, as well as across the state of Maharashtra. While once a dominant caste for Rajputs and Hindu royals, the Thakurs now mainly consist of lower and working castes.
Vijay belongs to the Thakur caste. The latter also includes many people with the last name Singh. Thakurs are mainly in Goa, as well as across the state of Maharashtra. While once a dominant caste for Rajputs and Hindu royals, the Thakurs now mainly consist of lower and working castes.
Nadars are the most Dominant Caste in Tamilnadu, they have a Rich and Prominent Heritage of the Past and in the Present, they rule almost all the Business and Educational Empires of Tamilnadu, They also have a Bank of their own, first one to be started Exclusively for an community(Tamilnadu Merchantile Bank).
No, Dahiyas are Jats. But unfortunately when some members of the Scheduled Caste communities moves out of their villages to cities, they start using the surnames of the dominant castes of that village. And use of Dahiya surname by some scheduled caste people is an example of it. e.g. Aditya Dahiya (21st rank in IAS 2011; 1st rank in CBSE AIPMT 2005) is a Jat & competed in General category whereas Pradeep Dahiya (142nd rank in IAS 2012) is a Scheduled Caste & competed in SC category.
No. KOHLI belongs to khatri caste or the business caste . Khatri caste is a business caste among Punjabis. Most of khatri people have shops and are in business . However, "KOLI" caste is a schedule caste among Punjabis.
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