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Firstly Mr no knowledge...SUROTIA surname is not from the Rajput caste. Surotia's are BRAHMINS (pandits) from rajasthan.
The surname Gajraj is commonly associated with the Rajput caste in India. Rajputs are known for their warrior heritage and history of ruling various regions. In some contexts, Gajraj may also be linked to other communities, but its predominant association is with Rajput lineage.
ya i think soI am a Kanda. Kanda's are North Indian (Punjabi) Rajput Goldsmiths (Also Known as Suneareh/Sunars). They can be Sikh or Hindu Punjabi's.
They are Sikh kashyap Rajput/Mehra... they are belongs to brave community.. Some Jhagra are landloader & Businessman They found in Punjab Haryana Himachal Delhi Canada Usa Uk Europe Australia Newzealand
i beleve below are sub caste/surname of rajputs which are belong to madhya pradesh as wel as gujrat comimg from madhya pradesh chandel khandel sirswar bania kukrolia marya rathod thakore
No it comes in general category in rajput...
Raos are of Aryan ethnicity found in the Western India. Currently they fall into Rajput caste.
mostly bhumihar brahmin use Rai title in bihar they are in genral catogary and belongs to upper caste. Rai people are landlords and big zamindars in bihar
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both are rajputs with different histories, so we can't say anything
Yes i"m AA Rajput
yes they are rajput but they separated from rajputs in seens 500 year ago and orgnized with only Raja or maharaja they treat them how to rule or orgnizid there emperior
yes, Nanoliya/nanolia rajput caste in himachal is the as nadoriya/nadolia/nadoliya a branch of gahlot rajput caste
No, Rajput Dhobi is not a sub-caste of Rajput. Rajput is a warrior caste in India, traditionally associated with princely states and military service. Dhobi, on the other hand, refers to a sub-caste within the Indian caste system that is traditionally associated with the occupation of washing clothes. These two groups are distinct and not directly related in terms of caste hierarchy or social status.
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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.