KOIRI OR KOERY--This is a caste which is originated from MAURYA VANSH or KUSH VANSH, known on the name of twin son of LORD RAMA(another being LAVA). After the Kalinga war, THE GREAT ASHOKA(58th line of KUSHA) decided no further war. After that many soldiers were unemployed and subsequently they had chosen agriculture (mainly vegetables) as there profession. The land use for the growth of vegetables is known as KORARD in local language (PALI, MAITHILI & MAGAHI) in the region. Thus, KOIRI OR KOERY are KUSHWAHA "KSHATRIYA SURYAVANSHI" via Maurya Vansh in the Indian Caste System
"Koiri" is a term used in India to refer to a scheduled caste community predominantly found in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. They are primarily involved in agriculture and other traditional occupations. Despite efforts to promote their social and economic development, many Koiri individuals continue to face discrimination and marginalization in society.
No kushwaha are not rajput. They are koiri/kurmi, a caste of farmers
No
Yes, Balmiki Kayastha is a sub-caste within the larger Kayastha community in India. They primarily belong to the states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Members of the Balmiki Kayastha community are traditionally known for their involvement in administrative and clerical roles.
Arvind Mohan Kayastha was born on 1960-08-01.
KAYASTHA
Chaitanya Kayastha
Baban P. Kayastha has written: 'A handbook of trees of Nepal' -- subject(s): Trees
Mohan B. Kayastha has written: 'Confrontation in electrical business' -- subject(s): Electric utilities
punjabi kayastha
these are kayastha
NO