baghel
The Baghel caste is often regarded as a sub-caste or clan within the broader Rajput community, particularly in regions like Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh in India. They are traditionally considered Kshatriyas, which is the warrior class in Hindu society. However, the classification and recognition can vary by region and community, so there may be differing opinions on their status within the Rajput hierarchy.
Baghel Singh died in 1802.
Baghel Singh was born in 1730.
S. P. Singh Baghel was born on 1960-06-21.
Baghel Singh. has written: 'Awagaun nivirti' 'Gurmat nam' 'Gurmat Marag' 'Maya nivirti'
Meenal Baghel has written: 'Death in Mumbai' -- subject(s): In motion pictures, Death and burial, Employees, Murder, Television broadcasting
The Baghel community is primarily found in the Indian states of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. They are considered a Rajput clan and traditionally engaged in agriculture and military service. The Baghel rulers historically played significant roles in regional politics, particularly during the medieval period. Today, they are recognized for their contributions to culture and society in their respective regions.
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific individual academic records or results, such as those of Satendra Singh Baghel from the 2006-07 academic year. For such information, you may need to check with the relevant educational institution or examination board.
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No. KOHLI belongs to khatri caste or the business caste . Khatri caste is a business caste among Punjabis. Most of khatri people have shops and are in business . However, "KOLI" caste is a schedule caste among Punjabis.
Never it is a kshatriya caste
Sindhi are not schedule caste but in sindhiese there are few caste which were called depressed caste during census of 1931. now few caste among those depressed caste have status of sheduled caste and few of them are in obc .