The Lodhi community is primarily associated with the Kshatriya (warrior) caste in India. Within the Lodhi community, there are various sub-castes, including the Lodhi, Rajput Lodhi, and others, depending on regional and cultural variations. Historically, they have been known for their agricultural practices and have played roles in local governance and military services. The community is predominantly found in northern India, particularly in states like Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
Yes, there was a Lodhi empire in Sub-continent. Their dynasty existed from 1451-1526. Their first king was Balul Lodhi and their last king was Ibrahim Lodhi which was defeated and killed by Babur on 20th April, 1526.
No, Lodha are also called as Lodhi Rajput.
yes it is a sub caste of rajputs...
No "ACTUALLY PATKAR CASTE IS SUB-CASTE OF PADMASHALE WEAVING CASTE LIKE NESSI, KURNI, MAHAR, MALASALE, ETC.,"
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yadav
budhist
They are known to be of Punjabi origin
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he belongs to sub caste of yadavs
Amit Dhanawade
they are a sub cast of the cast jutt found both in india and pakistan