Anybody know about the history of banyal
The Banyal sub-caste is primarily associated with the Rajput community in India, particularly in regions like Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. Traditionally, they are known for their warrior heritage and landownership. Like many sub-castes, Banyals have their own distinct customs and traditions, often influenced by local culture and history. They may also engage in various professions while maintaining their cultural identity.
No, Rajput Dhobi is not a sub-caste of Rajput. Rajput is a warrior caste in India, traditionally associated with princely states and military service. Dhobi, on the other hand, refers to a sub-caste within the Indian caste system that is traditionally associated with the occupation of washing clothes. These two groups are distinct and not directly related in terms of caste hierarchy or social status.
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Jup it is a sub-cast for Rana rajpu
No "ACTUALLY PATKAR CASTE IS SUB-CASTE OF PADMASHALE WEAVING CASTE LIKE NESSI, KURNI, MAHAR, MALASALE, ETC.,"
No, Bhutta is not a sub-caste of Rajput. Bhutta is a common surname found among various communities in India, including Rajputs, Jats, and Gujjars, among others. The use of the surname Bhutta does not determine a person's caste or sub-caste.
yes, origin Guler in Kangra Himachal pradesh.
As per my knowledge, "taprial" is not a recognized sub-caste of Rajputs. It is possible that it may be a regional or local community that is not widely known or acknowledged within the broader Rajput community.
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"Luniya" or "Lunia" is considered a sub-caste within the broader Rajput community in certain regions of India. This sub-caste is known to have specific customs, traditions, and cultural practices that differentiate it from other Rajput groups.
rathore are rajputs they belong rajput cast