Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the Maurya Empire in ancient India, is traditionally believed to have belonged to the Kshatriya varna, which is associated with warriors and rulers. Some historical interpretations suggest he may have had connections to the Kurmi community, often regarded as an agricultural caste. However, concrete evidence regarding his specific sub-caste affiliations remains limited and debated among historians.
Awadhiya Kurmi are Hindu subcaste of the Kurmi who are descendants of the mythological Suryavanshi (Solar) dynasty and direct decendents of Lav son of Sri Ram. Known as Ayodhya Kurmi they are highest ranked sub caste of kurmi. They are also called Awadhwanshi kshatriya.
Kurmi the word comes from the word karma, Kshatriya is the warrior caste . definitely the kurmi Kshatriya people belongs to general caste.
It does not seem like Kurmi Kshatriya Gangwar caste belongs to SC because there is no public record of it.
Kurmi caste are basically farmers, main occupation farming. Chhatrapati Shivaji Mahraj and Chhatrapati sahu ji Maharaj are kshatriya Gahlot(Sisodia) Rajput Belong to Chittorgarh
kurmi are the real kshatriya of India
Yes they are same these are both of Kurmi, Hinduism Caste..mainly in Jharkhand, W.Bengal, Orissa & Bihar.
No, Mahato are Kurmi caste and Kurmi are obc
NO.
All India Kurmi Kshatriya Mahasabha was created in 1910.
No, chandragupta maurya belonged to maurya caste which also claimed decent from shakyas , shakyas and maurys claims their desent from eldest son of Lord RAMA The KUSH Mauryas are ancient Kastriyas and modern rajput community have many shudras converted into them , with the supression of mauryas and shakyas of neoRajputs as they were mostly the followers of Budhdhism their relation ship ended with so called modern Rajputs. This caste is a poor caste and is qualified as OBC under Indian Constution. Despite being kastriya no blood relationship are present as they are Buddhist do agriculture. At presently there are no relation ship between Mauryans and So called Rajputs
NO.
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