Is Sharya is a Rajput
naru sub cast rajput
3000 castes and 25000 sub-castes
Yes it is a sub-caste of Rajputs. Kashyap Rajput hailed from Rajasthan and were originally royal guards on horses that protected the princess. After the mughal invasion they were forced out of work and left the area for various jobs and some ended up in Punjab, converting to Sikhism. One of the Panj-Pyare was a Kayshup Rajput Himmat Rai (who had become a water-bearer due to losing his job during the mughal era) was converted to sikhism by Guru Gobind Singh.
No. Not at all. Rajputs are among the top castes in Hindu religion. In olden times they were called as "Kshatriyas."
yes
Bhatti is a sub cast of RAJPUT.
naru sub cast rajput
yes originally panwar are very high clan of rajputs desendants of Ujjaini Kshatrriya(one of Highest ranking rajput clan in India). but these days many other castes and different rajput castes use this surname but those who are authentic panwar are only belongs to royal rajput.clan also known as Parmara Rajput or its SUB-branch...
is kango caste a khatri caste where do they belong to
Rajput Shekhawat
3000 castes and 25000 sub-castes
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.
The different sub-castes of Kshatriyas are Suryavanshi, Chandravanshi, Agnivanshi, and Nagavanshi.
1.Rao rajput 2.Rajput chohan 3.Rajput Rana 4.rathour 5.sisodia 6.tomar 7.bundela 8.gaur 9.raghav 10.bhagail 11.khuswaha 12.tohni 13.kondel 14.dhoni 15.jinta 16.shekhawat 17.parmar 18 Pundir 19.rajawat 20.chorawat 21.sengar 22.parihaar 23.bhatti 24. Sumal (Som) 25. Panwar 26. Sood
Yes it is a sub-caste of Rajputs. Kashyap Rajput hailed from Rajasthan and were originally royal guards on horses that protected the princess. After the mughal invasion they were forced out of work and left the area for various jobs and some ended up in Punjab, converting to Sikhism. One of the Panj-Pyare was a Kayshup Rajput Himmat Rai (who had become a water-bearer due to losing his job during the mughal era) was converted to sikhism by Guru Gobind Singh.
No. Not at all. Rajputs are among the top castes in Hindu religion. In olden times they were called as "Kshatriyas."
yes