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no dahiya are pure jatts dahiya badsah. dahiya,s are rajputs
Purkayastha is not a surname, it is a title for rulers or administrators. 'Pur' means city/town/kingdom and 'Kayastha' meaning ruler or administrator. There are many Vaidik/Srotriya Brahmins from Sylhet district (currently in Bangladesh) of undivided Bengal who received the Purkayastha title. There are also many Kshatriyas or upper caste Kayastha of Bengal use this title as well.
In most cases, the identity of the first person to use a particular surname is lost to history.
The German surname Sullins is first found in the records of Baden.See more at the Related Link listed below:
Naren dey
No, Mr. Partha Dey is the West Bengal School Education Minister.
Gita Dey died on January 17, 2011, in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Krishna Chandra Dey was born in 1893, in Calcutta, West Bengal, India.
Manju Dey was born on May 7, 1926, in Baharampur, West Bengal, India.
Sriparna Dey was born on June 12, 1987, in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Krishna Chandra Dey died on November 28, 1962, in Calcutta, West Bengal, India.
The correct pronunciation of the surname "Deitsch" is typically DEY-ch.
Kshatriya or Brahmins. Generally Kshatriyan
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yes..it may be sc or obc..
Swarnkars (goldsmiths) in Bengal also bear the surname, 'Talukdar'.