Tonk Kashatriya is higher class people. Tonk is palace and kshatriya from Tonk are Tonk Kshatriya. Tonk Kshatriya people are Rajput families. The Kshatriya people pray to bitthal and Bhagat Namdev Ji were pray to bitthal. So Kshatriya from Tonk thay just called Tonk Kshatriya the Rajput.
Caste systems vary regionally in India, so it is not accurate to compare the two castes on a hierarchy. Both Jatav and Katiyar belong to different caste groups, and their social status can be influenced by various factors like region, occupation, and historical context.
Both Tomar and Bhadoria are sub-castes within the broader Kshatriya varna in the Indian caste system. There is no hierarchy between them in general, as caste hierarchies can vary across regions and communities.
Gangar are majorly Khatri (kshatriya) from Punjab doaba region. Gangar Jatt/Tarkhan are also there. Most are in farming and trade. But , now no caste should be considered higher or lower.
Yes very higher
Lord Ram (Skt. Rama) was probably not a vegetarian since he belonged to the kshatriya (warrior/king) caste, whose members ate meat (other than the cow). It is the brahman caste that practices vegetarianism.
Higher than Jatts
No. This belongs to the caste which is below brahmins but above kayastas. However the are most likely brahmins.
The classification of surnames into Scheduled Castes in India is determined by government records and official documentation, not by the surname itself. The Scheduled Castes list is based on historical discrimination and social status, rather than individual surnames. Therefore, whether the surname "Dahiya" belongs to a Scheduled Caste would depend on specific government records and classifications, rather than the surname itself.
The classification of surnames as Scheduled Caste in India is based on historical and social factors, rather than the surname itself. The Scheduled Castes are officially recognized as historically disadvantaged communities, and individuals belonging to these communities may have surnames associated with them. However, the classification of a specific surname as Scheduled Caste would require knowledge of the specific region, community, and historical context in which it is used. It is important to consult official government records or community resources for accurate information on the classification of surnames in the Scheduled Caste category.
yes
Kamboh are not totally considered as chamar but they are also belong to the backward class agriculture caste but as non jatt . Kamboh can easily assimilated with Chamar than to jatt. inter caste marriages between kamboh and Chamar are common in Punjab and Haryana
I think this stupid question asked by someone who belong to this Schduele caste . First of all that stupid had search Yadav dynasty on Wikipedia . Than he knows Yadavs are always in General category.