The Yadav community is primarily associated with the agrarian and pastoral lifestyle and is traditionally linked to Lord Krishna, who is considered a Yadav. While some Yadavs may identify as Kshatriyas due to historical ties to warrior roles, the community is generally classified as part of the Other Backward Classes (OBC) in India. Different regions may have varying interpretations of their caste status, so it's essential to consider local contexts and traditions.
Ahir Yadav Kshatriya Mahasabha was created in 1910.
in some states,due to their way of living yadavs have been described as a lower tribe but yadavs a re descendants of lord Krishna and belong to Kshatriya
Yadav...
kurmi are the real kshatriya of India
Kshatriya
1st Daughter: Misa Bharti 2nd: Rohini Yadav 3rd: Chanda Yadav 4th: Ragini Yadav 5th: Hema Yadav 6th: Anushka (Dhannu) Yadav 1st Son: Tejpratap Yadav 2nd Son: Tejaswi Yadav 7th Daughter: RajLaxmi
kshatriya(perika)
Kshatriya
Kshatriya were the warriors who protected the tribe from outside attacks.
yes, he belongs to yadav community only
No! Jats are not a Kshatriya tribe. They are sudra. (low class) peoples.
Yadav